Opera review: Bluebeard's Castle/Erwartung
Newcomers and return customers alike will not regret their investment
Newcomers and return customers alike will not regret their investment
It might sound like a weird pop-culture gimmick, but this isn't "Springfield: The Musical"
This Much Ado has been touted as "the Bollywood version" and it does include a lot of singing and dancing, Indian style, though these are hardly the most distinguished parts of the evening
'Business-wise, I think we're approaching moronical'
On April 23, 926 people with guitars descended on the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto for an ensemble performance of the song "Falling Slowly" from movie-turned-musical Once
It's home sweet home for two plays opening in Toronto
The acclaimed playwright goes back to school with his first new cycle of plays in 18 years
Often it is possible to say of a COC production that the music prevails but in this case the stagecraft proves damnably difficult to edit out.
David Mamet is famous, or notorious, for writing plays with either no roles for women or bad ones. The second part of the charge isn't altogether fair
This Farewell Tour really is Goodbye and that it really is Glorious
Like most of Moscovitch's plays, this one is gripping from moment to moment; unlike her best ones, it doesn't make those moments cohere.
The horses, more than 70 of which are in Odysseo's employ, don't have too much asked of them so it's the subtlety of their movements, their patient obedience and the tidiness of their format…
'They may be doing a scene in a room and nobody might be in that room, but there might be somebody in that room at any second. There are no wings to wait in'
The new CEO of the National Theatre School thinks being an artist should be considered a civil service
In her latest play, Infinity, Moscovitch examines what, exactly, time is
Odysseo's four-legged stars walked the red carpet on Thursday at a media preview of Cavalia's upcoming equine stage show at Toronto's White Big Top venue
In recent seasons Toronto's independent theatre companies have fashioned a cottage industry of bringing us Shanley plays
The brightest young ballet stars from across the globe are gathering in Toronto this week to compete for the Erik Bruhn Prize in a one-night-only spectacle.
Durang's play, a Tony-winner in 2010, arrives in Toronto in a first-rate production, directed by Dean Paul Gibson and presented by David Mirvish by way of the Royal Manitoba Theare Centre, a…
Teddy and Jennifer and Luke and underwear
I don't know what Harper Regan is about but that doesn't stop it from being both interesting and entertaining
Once returns to Canadian stages, but did it bear repeating?
One thousand performers will join in a multidisciplinary performance this June, carefully crafted by Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer, as part of the Luminato Festival.
Rupert Everett, Matilda the Musical and A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder are just a few of the notable names coming to Toronto for Mirvish's 2015"2016 season.
It's an evening that starts out terrific but gradually runs out of steam, even while remaining steamy.