Embattled Drabinsky attempts a comeback as producer By Martin Knelman
Despite facing jail time, theatre impresario has three plays in the works
Despite facing jail time, theatre impresario has three plays in the works
I think Garth Drabinsky would have loved to see that Ragtime wasn't the wrong show. It just needed the right time.
Bubbly singer-actress opening Holt's holiday windows with some early seasonal tunes
Tonight's Halloween opening of The Toxic Avenger raises the question: Why do horror stories make such good musicals?
Finian's Rainbow shows how musical comedy can capture our minds as well as our hearts
Country-raised Jackson is hitting it big on Broadway, on TV and on the charts
It's amazing how much can change in a decade and how much can remain the same.
Dreams do come true. Ask Ramin Karimloo.
There are a lot of great things I can say about Rock of Ages , the new musical currently packing them in on Broadway, but here's perhaps the most important one: It finally made me appreciate…
Nothing's diminutive about Michael Therriault, who is charming audiences as Irving Berlin
Marti Maraden will return to the Stratford Shakespeare Festival to direct next season, the Star has learned.
Who's who of arts scene ask judge to be lenient with theatre powerhouse guilty of fraud, forgery
A Canadian teen with magical dance moves is a contender for top honours on Broadway
Broadway musical director Hal Prince, Stratford veteran Martha Henry and New York novelist E.L. Doctorow are among the stars who have written letters praising Garth Drabinsky in a bid to secure leniency for the convicted theatre impresario, the Star has learned.
A decade after he leaped on chairs at the Oscars, Benigni is bringing his hugely popular Dante show to this side of the Atlantic
When the best part of a show are the scene changes, you know you're in trouble.
Broadway needs hits and 9 to 5 delivers. But while it doesn't set musical theatre back, it doesn't move it forward a single, solitary inch.
Four talented artists go four different ways in this Beckett revival
If I told you there was a new Broadway musical whose leading character was a housewife suffering from bipolar disorder, you might find it strange.
If I told you it was one of the most exciting new shows I've seen in years, you might start to doubt my critical faculties.
Starting June 1, all American citizens will have to present a passport to enter Canada. Perhaps the same regulation should have been placed on American plays years ago.