Review: In the Heights doesn't hit them
The Toronto production of the Tony Award-winning musical doesn't give the audience the proper experience.
The Toronto production of the Tony Award-winning musical doesn't give the audience the proper experience.
Firm had to catch the eyes of both live audience and TV viewers, founder Sakchin Bessette says.
Tanned star will appear in La Cage aux Folles for Mirvish Productions in Toronto.
A work about iconic Russian dancer Vaslav Nijinsky, a full-length version of Davide Bombana's Carmen and Christopher Wheeldon's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland part of 2012-13 season.
Musical written by creators of South Park is coming to Toronto.
Toronto artists Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge epitomize generations of artist activism in Canada. This month, they get a much-deserved homecoming.
Our theatre critic recalls other instances where controversial works were shunned, including Yichud and My Name Is Rachel Corrie.
New artistic director Robert Battle blends tradition with the new in Sony Centre shows.
The composer of the Tony Award-winning musical In the Heights, which is coming to Toronto on Feb. 7, wasn't a typical kid in his west side Manhattan barrio.
In Love From Afar, there are so many riches on display in this 2000 opera from Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho that one hardly knows where to start, writes theatre critic Richard Ouzounian.
Playwright alleges libel chill over satire of Stephen Harper.
Beverly Hills 90210 will come to Toronto M5E 1B4 as part of the 2012-2013 Canadian Stage season.
Choreographer worked with the National Ballet of Canada, its ballet school and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
Baritone Russell Braun learned to fly like an acrobat for Canadian Opera Company production opening Feb. 2.
Canadian Opera Company newbie uses acrobats to make images 'dance with the music.'
She takes over as managing director for departed David Abel.
New version of 2000 dance work is at Fleck Dance Theatre from Friday to Sunday.
The main joy of Visiting Mr. Green, now at the St. Lawrence Centre's Jane Mallett Theatre, is watching an oh-so-savvy theatre veteran ply his trade.
I, Martin Short, Goes Home features performances by Michael Therriault, Naomi Snieckus and Adrienne Merrell.
Oscar nominee is an actress first no matter what happens on Feb. 26, she tells Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Theatre directors from Toronto and Montreal have been awarded John Hirsch prizes from the Canada Council for the Arts.
The festival and Melbar Entertainment Group plan to screen the music-filled comedy at Cineplex theatres in Canada on March 10 at 12:45 p.m. local time, and on March 21 at 7 p.m.
Artistic Director Andy McKim is creating a "theatre beyond walls" for its fall 2012 season that's one of the most exciting things to hit this city in years.
Ravi Jain puts his mother Asha in play at Tarragon Extra Space to brilliant effect.
But attendance and fundraising revenue grew in 2011, its 50th anniversary season.