Niagara Catholic schools nixed play on gender for being 'not age-appropriate'
Niagara Catholic District School Board elementary schools cancelled a touring play because of fears it was beyond younger students' comprehension
Niagara Catholic District School Board elementary schools cancelled a touring play because of fears it was beyond younger students' comprehension
The musical, directed and choreographed by Drew McOnie, is a reimagining of the 1992 Baz Luhrmann film of the same name
Sky Gilbert is enjoying Feud: Bette and Joan, Neapolitan Novels, Amelia al ballo and Goya
Boys, Girls, and Other Mythological Creatures, aimed at students from Grade 1 to 4, is centred on an eight-year-old named Simon/e who feels 'boxed in by the restraints of gender'
After a 77-per-cent drop in corporate sponsorship, community helps the company raise $250,000 to operate past 2018
Canadian Opera Company costume designer Gillian Gallow incorporated historical Canadiana with modern fashion to tell the story of the life and legacy of Louis Riel
The Canadian musical is set in Gander, N.L., during the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks
The Canadian musical is set in Gander, N.L., during the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks
The romantic comedy, which shares a time of year and a character name with Shakespeare, presents a familiar story played out in a theatrical way
During his tenure Les Grands Ballets Canadiens grew into an acclaimed international company
An influx of straight women at gay bars and in the audience of drag shows demands a reminder: Respect the queens and their stage
The young actor is just one of a number of vibrant upstarts looking to make their mark at Stratford this year
The Canadian musical is a nominee for the outstanding new Broadway musical award
ENCOUNT3RS features newly commissioned ballets by the National Ballet of Canada, Ballet BC and Alberta Ballet
Riel didn't live up to its expectations and Thursday night turned out to be a difficult evening at the opera house, but for reasons that are quite illuminating
Company reintroduces classic European performances with a modern flair to audiences in Versailles, Salzburg and Milan
Canadian choreographer Marie Chouinard crafts a dance/theatre piece based on Hieronymous Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights
As the new general director of the Vancouver Opera, Kim Gaynor is overcoming unexpected obstacles for the company's inaugural festival
Donna-Michelle St. Bernard's Sound of the Beast is a step away from the theatre norm we're used to, with a collection of spoken word, mini essays and raps
Ride the Cyclone is also nominated
ENCOUNT3RS unites three prominent ballet companies in honour of the country's sesquicentennial
With a foot in both Broadway and Hollywood, Spacey brings glamour and acting chops to the job
While playwright Dennis Kelly may not agree with his profane characters or their violent actions, at some point it doesn't matter
Les Grands Ballets Canadiens is one of four dance organizations moving into new quarters at the Espace Danse
An opera about the 1880s-era rebel that was created with a 1967 mindset gets an update with a sense of 2017 enlightenment