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1,826 stories from The Globe and Mail

Now you can watch live performances from home " but at what cost? by Kate Taylor

As big-time productions, from Stratford to Berlin, embrace the digital concert hall, local performances risk facing empty seats

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:15pm on April 13, 2017

When the unexpected happens on stage, actors should react by J. Kelly Nestruck

Too often, performers' instincts are to ignore flubs and surprises. But theatregoers crave these moments, and thespians should engage with them

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:55pm on April 13, 2017

Ballet BC, Alberta Ballet and National Ballet of Canada unite for 'Encount3rs'

The three one-act ballets were commissioned by the Ottawa-based National Arts Centre

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:55pm on April 13, 2017

Calgary Opera director says he quit production over selection of white singer by Marsha Lederman

Mark Bellamy says he left the production of South Pacific over the casting of Bloody Mary, a character he strongly believes should not be played by a white performer

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:28pm on April 12, 2017

The Radio Show: Political ideas fail to cohere but dancers offer powerful performance by Martha Schabas

Recurring motif is one of stunted communication, and some of the best dancing comes from the tension between the will and inability to express

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:21pm on April 12, 2017

Michael Healey's 1979: The stage equivalent of a good bar story by Stephen Hunt

Playwright Michael Healey's new hit-and-miss comedy explores a night unlike any other in the life of Joe Clark

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:07pm on April 9, 2017

Drabinsky's Sousatzka, his highly anticipated return, opens with a whimper by Martin Knelman

Garth Drabinsky's first musical since being convicted and imprisoned for fraud and forgery received negative Toronto reviews and low ticket sales at the Elgin Theatre

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:06pm on April 7, 2017

Director, performer resign after Calgary Opera plans to cast white woman for Asian role by Marsha Lederman

Three people have left Calgary Opera's production of South Pacific following tentative casting of a white artist for a Tonkinese role

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:01pm on April 7, 2017

Director, performer resign after Calgary Opera casts white man for Asian role by Marsha Lederman

Three people have left Calgary Opera's production of South Pacific following tentative casting of a white artist for a Tonkinese role

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:01pm on April 7, 2017

Healey's 1979 takes Joe Clark's political philosophy with the utmost seriousness by J. Kelly Nestruck

Michael Healy's latest comedy takes the political philosophy of the short-tenured PM with the utmost seriousness

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:43pm on April 7, 2017

Torquil Campbell takes on notorious fraudster and the art of self-deception in True Crime by Brad Wheeler

The indie-rock singer with a new one-man show in Toronto isn't afraid to speak his mind. And while the current fluidity of truth has him concerned, he's long had an affinity for the small mi…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:54pm on April 4, 2017

Audience is key in Amanda Acorn and Heidi Strauss's dance double-bill by Martha Schabas

The two Toronto-based choreographers' works baseline/multiform are the latest iteration of Compagnie Coleman Lemieux's Bright Nights series

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:34pm on March 30, 2017

What playwright Anusree Roy is watching, looking forward to and tuning into by Brad Wheeler

We asked the actress and Dora Award-winning playwright about her arts (and politically-based) fixations

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:25pm on March 29, 2017

In searching for the real Godot, a time out from Trump by Ian Brown

Seeking refuge from the tweets of a U.S. President who never betrays doubt about his own singular importance, Ian Brown delves into a many-mirrored theory about Samuel Beckett's meditation o…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 9:24am on March 26, 2017

A surplus and high attendance: A standing ovation for Stratford's success by J. Kelly Nestruck

Artistic and executive directors for the annual festival reach their budget and attendance goal four years after taking the helm

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 11:00am on March 25, 2017

Mrs Henderson Presents fails to push past its legacy as a British nudes story by J. Kelly Nestruck

The all-male creative team behind the Mirvish production seems flummoxed as to how to explore any of the complexities of the woman-focused plot

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:48pm on March 24, 2017

Centaur's new director Eda Holmes confronts theatre's role in diverse society by Robert Everett-green

Audience regeneration is a problem for proscenium arts companies all over North America, but Montreal poses special challenges

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:02pm on March 24, 2017

Hamilton musical heading to Toronto's Mirvish in 2019-20 season

Mirvish says it will be a limited engagement

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:13am on March 23, 2017

Magnetic North cancels 2017 festival, shuts down permanently by J. Kelly Nestruck

The Magnetic North Theatre Festival has cancelled its 2017 edition in Ottawa and is shutting down operations permanently due to an accumulated deficit of $224,000

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:44pm on March 22, 2017

Jack Charles makes a case for himself in Jack Charles v the Crown by Brad Wheeler

Jack Charles v the Crown is getting its Toronto premiere next week as part of Canadian Stage's spotlight on Australia series

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:00pm on March 22, 2017

Why Not Theatre: the sleeper outfit that will awaken with exciting 10th season by J. Kelly Nestruck

Independent and with no fixed address, Ravi Jain's company has quietly made its mark on the Canadian scene " and it has a lot on the horizon

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:01pm on March 21, 2017

Until the Lions offers intimate dance version of epic poem by Robert Everett-green

Theatre director Peter Brook and dancer-choreographer Akram Khan distill different episodes from the Mahabharata into presentations lasting not much more than an hour

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:13pm on March 20, 2017

Will Come From Away win a Tony? Here's its biggest competition by J. Kelly Nestruck

It's way too early to talk about Come from Away's prospects at the Tony Awards in June " but let's do it anyway.

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:28pm on March 19, 2017

Will Come From Away win a Tony? It's too soon to tell​ by J. Kelly Nestruck

It's way too early to talk about Come from Away's prospects at the Tony Awards in June " but let's do it anyway.

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:28pm on March 19, 2017

A City: Greg MacArthur's thoughtful blurring of fact and fiction by Brad Wheeler

The world-premiering A City is the second in a trilogy of plays inspired by real-life collaborators in three different Canadian cities

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:59pm on March 19, 2017
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