Baring it all through her clothes
Mary Lou Fallis talks about joining the next cast of Love, Loss and What I Wore
Mary Lou Fallis talks about joining the next cast of Love, Loss and What I Wore
What our theatres really need is a good strong infusion of star quality.
Look closely and you�ll discover that even the spontaneity is phony.
Embalming is a process in which the appearance of life is maintained on the exterior, while all actual blood and vitality has been drained from within.
John Schneider and Tom Wopat, the stars of the original "Dukes of Hazzard" TV show, will be at Niagara Fallsview Casino in January.
Everything from hot yoga to mixed-up multiculturalism is on the agenda in a Second City show that really clicks.
Kiefer Sutherland will make his New York stage debut in March in Jason Miller's Pulitzer-Prize-winning play, That Championship Season.
Rebecca Northan bequiles the Big Apple with her improv comedy
Zorana Kydd puts on an incredibly elaborate production with SoulSeek. That's the best we can say, unfortunately.
Rory Kinnear makes an electric “student prince,” intensely contemporary.
Unanimous raves greet Stratford star in the New York production of The Importance of Being Earnest.
Joseph Ziegler's Scrooge remains a magnificent performance.
Small-town childhood was tough for Nick Adams, a young man who wanted to go into theatre.
Flashdance's creator looks down his nose at the stage adaptation of Dirty Dancing, and says his show is more ambitious.
After a string of promising misses, Sean Cullen is ready for his best shot: The Producers
Cirque is back, and we'll soon see whether their exhaustive labours have saved their latest creation from initally savage reviews.
Chess is now moving, even after 26 years of stalemate.
Studies in Motion — the Hauntings of Eadweard Muybridge is as abundantly rich on the visual side as it is disappointingly poor on the verbal one.
The Stratford Shakespeare Festival filled more of its seats this year — 73 per cent of its theatres'capacity, compared with 68 per cent in 2009.
When an audience leaps to their feet cheering in the middle of a show's second act, then you know something extraordinary is happening.
On Saturday night, roughly 20,000 people will see Wicked in seven cities on four continents, a figure that has been growing steadily since the hit musical played its first preview on Broadwa…
From Kids in the Hall to kids in the aisle, he's done it all
Elton John and partner David Furnish walked the red carpet to see Billy Elliot for the first time as parents.
Former TV stars joining Canadian actor in show opening to rapturous reviews in New York.
Nina Arsenault's transsexual journey in The Silicone Diaries is unique.