I'm not moving to Canada! by PETER HOWELL
Sir Ian quashes rumours, reveals quirks in Web diary
Sir Ian quashes rumours, reveals quirks in Web diary
How the tough-talking Queen Latifah beat out Kathy Bates to be in Chicago
"Impromptu On Nuns' Island."
Versatile, adaptable Chicago native opened in three vastly different films over the holiday season
Event attempts to revive city's spirit
The story spawned a play, 2 films and one of Broadway's hottest musicals
Its roar has helped enrich both the Disney machine and the Mirvish machine, but could The Lion King's Toronto reign be coming to an end any time soon? Mirvish has raised that question with its producing partners in the Magic Kingdom, but so far the answer isn't clear.
Thanks to ElleWhy on All That Chat for the link!
Put a stake in it - it's done.
It's like falling in love for the first time. That's the best way to describe the heart-stopping, pulse-racing, take-your-breath-away exhilaration you'll feel at Baz Luhrmann's production of…
Lloyd Webber pitches Bollywood musical to Mirvishes
Thanks to ElleWhy on All That Chat for the link!
Christmas concert pairs Plummer and Andrews Dame Julie on life after losing her singing voice
What does a director who revolutionized the movie musical with Moulin Rouge do for a follow-up act? Get ready, Broadway
Cancelled T.O. show last year 63-year-old star keeps a busy pace
BUFFALO-They're singin' the blues at Studio Arena Theatre these days, but not at the box office. A new musical revue called Cookin' At The Cookery closes there this Saturday night after doing record-breaking business, and Toronto could learn a couple of things from its success.
Interview with Warren Leight.
Bea Arthur shares her stories in her own show
Fantasies don't come any better than Colleen Dunn.
She plays the life-changing Girl In The Yellow Dress in Susan Stroman's Contact, which had its Canadian premiere at the Canon Theatre last night, and even if she were the only presence in the show, she'd be worth the price of admission.
IT TOOK a while to make contact with Susan Stroman, yet it was definitely worth the effort, because she raised the curtain on her musical-comedy triumphs and real-life tragedy.