Review: Shaw's Fair Lady not as loverly as it could have been
Shaw Festival production makes numerous decisions that blunt the charm of the original.
Shaw Festival production makes numerous decisions that blunt the charm of the original.
Shaw's play is best-served when the cast don't go in for broad comedy.
A flamboyant acting company helps a small Irish town learn the truth about itself.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof owes it all to Jim Mezon and Gray Powell.
Festival star tackles the greatest male villain, Richard III
On Saturday, July 9, the lights of The Great White Way are going to shine all the way up to the Rexall Centre on the York University campus.
With everything from Al Pacino to Hall and Oates, it's a great month for casino lovers in Ontario.
Most people who attend on June 29 will be drawn by two Oscar-winning actors, Helen Mirren and Jeremy Irons.
Shaw's "dystopian farce" about the end of the world provides laughs, but doesn't pack a punch.
Risks and Revelations: Jackie Maxwell takes over the Shaw Festival
Once more Richard Ouzounian asked actors and directors to share their fondest Shaw fest memories, this time from the 1990s.
Richard Ouzounian asked 50 actors and directors to look back and share their fondest memories from its humble beginnings to the world-class stage. Third in a series
After a small and innocent beginning in the Niagara-on-the-Lake Court House in 1962, the Shaw Festival grew up in many ways in its second decade, acquiring its flagship Festival Theatre, tou…
If you want to meet the most interesting woman to come out of Alaska in the last little while, then talk to Molly Smith.
The Script Tease Project brings them together with 10 famous authors.
Molly Smith put on plays in tiny venues in the wilds of Alaska and now helms the most prestigious theatre company in the U.S.
On May 25, when the curtain goes up on their production of Heartbreak House, the Shaw Festival will begin celebrating its 50th season of operation.
Still vibrant at the age of 70, the Tenor superstar prepares to open the Black Creek Summer Music Festival on June 4.
The king of shock rock says his life really began in earnest after giving up the alcohol demon and rediscovering his Christian beginnings.
The first "Shakespeare Challenge" draws Ontario teens to Stratford.
Bartolotta and Carnevino are among the great Vegas restaurants that have a certain ba-da-bing to them.
Love Lies Bleeding, a ballet inspired by Elton John's songs, headlines the upcoming season of entertainment at the Sony Centre.
The former MASH star is brilliant in Tuesdays With Morrie.
London hit show fails to create much excitement in Toronto opening.
Montreal-based Moment Factory provides knockout visuals for all of them, plus Nine Inch Nails, Cirque du Soleil, Fiat, Andre-Philippe Gagnon and more.