Behind Hairspray's joyous hold by RICHARD OUZOUNIAN
If you'd like to have an insight into why Hairspray is such a uniquely joyous musical, try spending some time with Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman.
If you'd like to have an insight into why Hairspray is such a uniquely joyous musical, try spending some time with Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman.
At 34, Anne Heche has finally found balance, success and fulfilment on the Broadway stage
Column on current stars of Aida, Movin' Out, and The Producers.
His body found Sunday in N.Y.'s East River
Toronto singer on Broadway in Aida
Why Wicked is such a big hit.
Hopes career is remembered for more than role in The Sound Of Music as Capt. Von Trapp
In a misguided desire to be more "universal," this production has lost much of its original pungency by becoming too gentle as well as too gentile.
Toronto production is the first to alternate black and white actors in the leading role.
Memories of promising Canadian playwright on 10th anniversary of his death.
Comments from Jack Brien, Jerry Mitchell and the cast.
Canada's largest not-for-profit theatre announces its season. News about Brent Carver, new play based on last Carol Shields' novel, etc.
Reports on A Little Night Music and Light In The Piazza.
Alliance loses control of fund by RICHARD OUZOUNIAN
The provincial government has taken the Commercial Theatre Development Fund out of the hands of the Toronto Theatre Alliance after an internal forensic audit revealed $161,000 from the fund was diverted into the budget of the TTA to hide an ever-growing deficit.
"Allegro": Underappreciated musical gets its due
For the day after Valentine's....Richard III, as remembered by Brian Bedford, the late Alan Bates, Zoe Caldwell and others.
B.C. actor touted as Hairspray momma by RICHARD OUZOUNIAN
Whispers have it that busy West Coast actor Jay Brazeau is about to be tapped for the pivotal matriarch role when the Mirvishes bring Hairspray to town this spring.
Season ends with $3 million deficit by RICHARD OUZOUNIAN
War, SARS and mixed reviews share blame
If all of The Hollow Crown were as winning as its most agreeable parts, it would clearly be a cause for celebration.
All-star british cast, led by Vanessa Redgrave, brings The Hollow Crown to Toronto.
Bad news from the organization which coodinates Toronto's theatres, its annual awards and its half-price ticket booth.
Visible minorities aren't seeing themselves on Toronto stages, but theatres are working to change that
Remembrance of Uta Hagen's stage performances, with excerpts from a 2000 interview.