The future is not so bleak in TomorrowLove: review
Immersive production in old funeral home most ambitious yet for Rosamund Small and Outside the March.
Immersive production in old funeral home most ambitious yet for Rosamund Small and Outside the March.
The play is George F. Walker's third instalment about Tina and Bobby after Tough! (1992) and Moss Park (2013).
Love It or List It's Hilary Farr joins the cast with former comedian Paul Constable.
Second City touring company shines in sketches that address our current political realities.
Altogether, nine performers are making role or company debuts in 2016 production, opening Nov. 23.
Playday Mayday from Uncalled For, Public Recordings Performance Projects' Capitalist Duets, dance from Yvonne Ng.
Humour is the key in foul-mouthed, whiskey-soaked indie favourite getting a run from Soulpepper Theatre.
Rosamund Small's TomorrowLove, Bill Coleman in Dollhouse and Seussical at Young People's Theatre.
Nick Payne's London and Broadway theatre hit opens in Toronto with mixed results.
Play tells story of two disabled, interesting people and a couple seeking a normal life with disabled son.
See Wrecking Ball #21 and The Trump Card from Mike Daisey, then cleanse your palate with National Ballet's Cinderella.
In a simulated boxing ring, complete with a dangling microphone, five actors or "candidates" compete for votes from the audience members, who are armed with a voting device.
Alistair McDowall's London hit gets its North American debut in Toronto.
Tony winner Brent Carver returns to Stratford while Stratford veteran Tom McCamus goes back to Shaw.
There was so much drama in those magical books, a theatrical follow-up was only natural.
Short plays Quiver and Mouthpiece twist, contort and amplify voices for women.
Take in Shakespeare, listen to Tim Burton's movie soundtracks or immerse yourself in murder with Coal Mine theatre
The new play from director and writer Aurora Stewart de Pena follows the story of a First Nations girl abandoned by her family.
Mouthpiece and Quiver at Buddies, The Circle at Tarragon and Spirit Horse at Young People's Theatre.
Bad New Days offers historical retellings and the art of mime
Tomson Highway's The (Post) Mistress, Fringe hit The Unending and two more from Bad New Days.
Master Harold and the Boys in T.O., Rutas Panamericanas returns and two powerhouse Normas at the Canadian Opera Company.
Young People's Theatre, the Theatre Centre, even indies like Circlesnake Productions offer free tickets and more.
Tannahill's dark, funny play transports 14th-century stories about youths in Florence to a greenhouse in Vaughan.
Canadian Stage presents Concord Floral, Baram and Snieckus are Still Figuring It Out, Litmus Theatre tackles Brave New World.