Is Stratford's 'Jesus Christ Superstar' going to Broadway?
Lyricist Tim Rice is the latest visitor to Stratford's Superstar, ratcheting up rumours the show is headed to NYC.
Lyricist Tim Rice is the latest visitor to Stratford's Superstar, ratcheting up rumours the show is headed to NYC.
Prince of Broadway will open in Toronto in 2012 en route to New York.
Daughters need their dads by their side " just be there, waiting patiently.
Company will return to their home lands after T.O. run
Six members of cast refused U.S. entry pending further review.
Like Joseph and his Technicolor Dreamcoat, Donny Osmond has had an Amazing career.
Godot goes 'round and 'round at the beer tent as Beckett's classic gets marathon attention during Toronto Fringe Fest.
Heady blend in dazzling show inspires audiences to appreciate dance.
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Six hour epic based on Arabian tales is sexy and violent, but also repetitious.
Presence of ALW so soon after opening fuels Broadway rumours.
A kindler, gentler and more grown-up cruising excursion on the canalboats of Germany.
Dancer marks her 20th anniversary with the National Ballet of Canada happy in her career and her life.
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The experience of making Thelma & Louise was all Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis could have hoped for. The historic results were considerably less.
Des McAnuff, Artistic Director of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, announced Saturday that he would be extending his contract a sixth year through 2013, after which time he would leave th…
It's taken 40 years, but I've finally experienced a production of Jesus Christ Superstar that makes perfect dramatic, musical and emotional sense.
Des McAnuff makes Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's musical work as never before.
Director Tim Supple and 24 actors from across the Arab world join together to reclaim a literary classic.
The transgendered casting of Seana McKenna as Richard III does nothing to save a terminally dull production.
Star of stage and TV plays two leading roles in Stratford's opening week.
John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath arrives on stage with considerable power.
Lerner and Loewe's musical gets an excellent production from Gary Griffin and his cast.
Shakespeare's comedy about adulterous high-jinx falls flat, despite some good performances.