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1,826 stories from The Globe and Mail

Carrie Fisher's Montreal-shot comedy special to air Saturday by David Friend

An episode of Just For Laughs: All Access hosted by Fisher will run on the Comedy Network

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:39pm on January 20, 2017

Alien Creature mercilessly paints multiple shades of sadness by Martha Schabas

Written by late playwright Linda Griffiths, Alien Creature quietly condemns the way free markets push artists to the socio-economic fringe

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:06pm on January 19, 2017

What comedian Sandra Shamas is watching and reading by Brad Wheeler

Call them the seeds of her content. This time of year, the unsinkable comedian and vegetable enthusiast Sandra Shamas reads seed guides as she envisions her summer garden. The annual catalog…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:46pm on January 19, 2017

Sequence lacks the depth required of this redolent math-themed show by Martha Schabas

Arun Lakra's play, which focuses on themes that have been done to death, is ultimately too short on character

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:47pm on January 13, 2017

A 'new' Bernard Labadie returns to podium for COC's Magic Flute by Robert Harris

After battling a serious illness, maestro to conduct the Mozart opera Thursday

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:47pm on January 13, 2017

A Vancouver performing arts festival meant to PuSh the envelope by Marsha Lederman

The PuSh International Performing Arts Festival promises to inject artists' perspective into the wider conversation and act as the 'unraveller of taboo'

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:42pm on January 13, 2017

COC announces plans for eclectic 2017-18 Toronto season by Robert Harris

The wide-ranging offering will feature a unique 'artist-in-residence' arrangement with Canadian soprano Jane Archibald

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 7:30pm on January 12, 2017

Director Christopher Newton wins Barbara Hamilton Memorial Award by Brad Wheeler

The biennial award honours a Canadian artist who demonstrates excellence in the performing arts and who is dedicated to the championing of the arts

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:51pm on January 12, 2017

Choreographer Ohad Naharin on developing the dance language Gaga by Martha Schabas

Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin is the artistic director of the Batsheva Dance Company, which is about to embark on a four-city Canadian tour

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:53pm on January 6, 2017

Kristen Thomson on her new comedic play The Wedding Party by Brad Wheeler

Actress-playwright Kristen Thomson talks about progression of her career and the theatrical elements of weddings

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:42pm on January 5, 2017

Playwright-performer Bessie Cheng warms up Next Stage Theatre Festival with Silk Bath by Brad Wheeler

Silk Bath is a fake reality show in which immigrants battle Hunger Games-style for citizenship

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:36pm on December 29, 2016

The best, and worst, of the Canadian stage for 2016 by J. Kelly Nestruck

From a landmark musical to a thrilling Shakespeare shake-up, these were the best productions in a stellar year for Canadian theatre

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:02pm on December 23, 2016

Pembroke Welsh corgis Butters and Hachi add adorability to The Audience by Brad Wheeler

Although the fabulous Fiona Reid stars as the Queen in the upcoming production of Peter Morgan's The Audience at the Royal Alex, some applause will undoubtedly go to corgis Butters and Hachi

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:34pm on December 22, 2016

Standing room only for Canadian-made musical Come From Away by Brad Wheeler

According the Mirvish Productions, the show sold more than $1.7-million of new tickets in the days following its opening on Nov. 23

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:40am on December 22, 2016

Why Toronto's city-owned theatres need a miracle worker by Martin Knelman

Clyde Wagner, Luminato's executive producer, is leaving the arts festival to be president and chief executive of Civic Theatres Toronto (CTT), taking charge of the Sony Centre, the St. Lawre…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:10pm on December 21, 2016

The top 10 dance shows that moved Toronto in 2016 by Martha Schabas

Works new and old, both classical and contemporary, graced Toronto this year and made an impression in more ways than one

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:52pm on December 19, 2016

L'Opéra de Montréal collaborates with formerly homeless to craft opera by Robert Everett-green

L'Opéra de Montréal wants to tell stories that are rarely told in their art form, and involving the subjects every step of the way

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:22pm on December 16, 2016

Renovations to help National Arts Centre finally fulfill its destiny by Martin Knelman

Ottawa 2017 celebrations surrounding the 150th anniversary of Confederation have provided an opportunity for CEO Peter Herrndorf

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:22pm on December 14, 2016

Music and context cohere in National Ballet's The Nutcracker by Martha Schabas

National Ballet of Canada's 21st staging of the Christmas classic sets the story in czarist Russia, and digs up its folkloric undertones

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:06pm on December 12, 2016

Comedian Mark Forward on making a career in stand-up by Brad Wheeler

Comedian Mark Forward, who is about to tape his first comedy special, talks to The Globe about his early days and what drove him to succeed

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:23pm on December 8, 2016

Ride the Cyclone's Jacob Richmond on dealing with death " on stage and off by J. Kelly Nestruck

Shorter after Ride the Cyclone started in off-Broadway previews, Richmond's mother, Janet Wright of Corner Gas fame, died

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:29pm on December 7, 2016

Vampires, and other things Sean Cullen is into right now by Brad Wheeler

His tastes run so dark we're getting seasonal affective disorder just hearing about it

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:01pm on December 5, 2016

NAC to invest $3-million annually in ambitious cross-Canada projects by Robert Everett-green

National Arts Centre expects to invest the money in 15 to 20 projects a year, which do not have to appear on its stages

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:00am on December 1, 2016

Actor-playwright Daniel MacIvor on his connection to Spalding Gray by Brad Wheeler

Daniel MacIvor, the actor-playwright, explores in a one-man play his own dark connections with monologist who killed himself in 2004

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:17pm on November 24, 2016

Greta Hodgkinson celebrates 25th anniversary at National Ballet by Brad Wheeler

On Nov. 26, during the evening performance, Hodgkinson will be honoured as she dances opposite Guillaume Côté as Eugene Onegin

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:03pm on November 24, 2016
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