Harden hops to it in stage role by Richard Ouzounian
God of Carnage sees energetic actor leap around like 'a demon on a pogo stick'
God of Carnage sees energetic actor leap around like 'a demon on a pogo stick'
Tuesdays with Morrie gives Barney Miller star a platform to shine, without sentimentality
A stormy drug bust behind him, former Barenaked Ladies front man finds calm, and fulfillment, in composing for theatre
In her new book, the singer/actor writes of her journey from sweet choirgirl to wicked success
But who will be playing the Phantom in Toronto?
It looks like Toronto is going to have another hit on its hands.
A tragedy in three acts
Ambitious, unpleasant and often over-reaching, Garth Drabinsky cast a new mould for theatre
Des McAnuff's revival of the classic musical Guys and Dolls that opened on Broadway last night has everything we've come to expect from this razzle-dazzle showman, both for good and for ill.
Lauren Graham swooped into the opening night party for Guys and Dolls yesterday evening with the radiant air of someone who had come home again, and in a way she had.
Des McAnuff returns Guys and Dolls to its roots in the Dirty '30s for a high-stakes Broadway revival
Minsky's wants to entertain, nothing more, but it doesn't succeed all that admirably even on that minimal level. Its lack of any real thematic concern means it becomes a series of jokes and songs that wear out their welcome long before the evening is over.
Is Drowsy Chaperone's creator a mere one-hit wonder? His new show Minsky's might tell him
Ian Fleming's Chitty Chitty Bang Bang drives into the Canon Theatre on Christmas Eve
Why does Frost/Nixon work on screen, while Doubt doesn't?
Billy Elliot the latest feather in 69-year-old's cap
Thoughts on Plummer's memoir, In Spite of Myself.
Mary Rodgers Guettel, Alice Hammerstein Mathias and Anna Crouse discuss the origins of The Sound of Music, prior to its Toronto premiere this week.