Review: My Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish and My Show's a Dud
Ethnic stereotypes no longer amuse or edify us.
Ethnic stereotypes no longer amuse or edify us.
Director Diana Leblanc loves her "clear-eyed" vision of squabbling parents.
Prince of Broadway will have world premiere here in 2012.
Morris Panych and excellent cast deliver powerful drama.
Cirque du Soleil's Michael Jackson show is manned by people who knew the King of Pop well.
Theatre task force puts the spotlight on three civic-owned performance venues.
Mirvish production notches $5 million in single ticket sales.
Skilled comic actor gets lost in a web of good intentions.
Erica Peck leads talented group directed by Donna Feore.
The Big Interview: famous host had an unshakable conviction about what to do with his life.
Rick Miller totally revamps his theatrical look at media manipulation.
Controversial artistic director to depart next year; Stratford could be next stop.
Obvious messages and weak acting undermine some strong writing in Those Who Can't Do . . . at Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace
In September 2004, theatre critic Richard Ozounian learned he had an enlarged prostate. If it wasn't for the PSA test he wouldn't be here today
Toronto's musicals this fall run the gamut from Disney to Green Day.
A quintet of shows due this fall that should command your attention.
This fall's theatrical openings show our city's diversity in full flower.
Toronto's fall opera season plans for quality down the line
One-man show by James Gangl, Sex, Religion and Other Hangups, explores his intimate world of sexual dysfunction.
AIDS activist and playwright discusses his life and struggles.
Stratford pop star under consideration for a leading role in this new all-Canadian production opening July, 2012.
As originally predicted by The Star in its opening night review, the Stratford Shakespeare Festival's production of Jesus Christ Superstar will start performances at Broadway's Neil Simon Th…
Not only is Cirque's latest show their most spectacular to date, but for almost all of its 2-hour length, it succeeds in distilling a sad and powerful poetry out of the enigma that was Micha…
London is one of the great theatre cities of the world, with great food after the curtain drops.
Awkward setting and strange staging sabotage some fine singing.