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1,826 stories from The Globe and Mail

Gender parity just happens at Vancouver's Firehall Arts Centre by Marsha Lederman

The venue's artistic director Donna Spencer doesn't deliberately push female voices or roles, but she does have a theory about why they speak to her

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:55pm on September 23, 2016

Tafelmusik guest conductor Elisa Citterio brings quirky, stylish sound by Robert Harris

It's unclear if Elisa Citterio is actually a candidate to replace Jeanne Lamon, but she brought a new, original sound

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:34am on September 23, 2016

What comedian Dana Gould is watching and reading by Brad Wheeler

American standup comedian and television writer Dana Gould says he 'binged' Stranger Things

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:39pm on September 22, 2016

Here's The Globe's 1880 review of Pirates of Penzance. Happy Talk Like a Pirate Day

When it comes to verbose villains of the sea, few are more eloquent than those in Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00am on September 19, 2016

Acclaimed playwright Edward Albee dies at 88 by Mark Kennedy

Albee challenged theatrical convention in masterworks such as Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and A Delicate Balance

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 8:29pm on September 16, 2016

Why you should check out DeAnne Smith at JFL42 by Brad Wheeler

DeAnne Smith, an established comedian with a potential for a breakthrough any moment now

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 11:47am on September 15, 2016

Actor James Hayes on Laurence Olivier and nationally subsidized theatre by Brad Wheeler

The Irish actor is now coming to Toronto with the Abbey Theatre, which is the national theatre of Ireland, for its production of The Plough and the Stars

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:44pm on September 8, 2016

Facelift to restore Royal Alexandra Theatre to its former glory by J. Kelly Nestruck

In a $2.5-million effort, the Edwardian-era theatre is getting regilded mouldings, a revamped floor and brand-new seats

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:29pm on September 6, 2016

Hannah Moscovitch's Bunny questions double standards of consent by Martha Schabas

Moral blind spots are a primary focus of the new play, provoking uncomfortable questions about the realm of sex

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:15pm on September 5, 2016

National Ballet's apprentice program takes the best from around the world by Martha Schabas

Ten apprentices will join the National Ballet of Canada this fall at the start of what they hope will be long and rewarding careers

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:07pm on August 26, 2016

Robert Binet's immersive ballets reinvent a form long in need of change by Martha Schabas

At just 25, choreographer Robert Binet dares to dream with his new blend of modern dance and classical technique

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:36pm on August 26, 2016

Avi Hoffman discusses Yiddish take on Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman by Brad Wheeler

Yiddish production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman will be presented at the Toronto Centre for the Arts

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:55pm on August 25, 2016

What comedian Rebecca Kohler is watching and waiting for by Brad Wheeler

Rebecca Kohler discusses ESPN's O.J. Simpson documentary and upcoming festival City of Craft

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:30pm on August 25, 2016

Stratford's The Hypochondriac is a classic crass comedy by J. Kelly Nestruck

For those of who bemoan the state of culture in the 21st century, Stratford Festival artistic director Antoni Cimolino always programs one play each season to remind us that bawdy, body-base…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:46pm on August 19, 2016

What Ron Sexsmith is reading and listening to by Brad Wheeler

The Toronto singer-songwriter has written a novel, Deer Life

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:02pm on August 18, 2016

Shaw Festival moves beyond original mandate with plays set in Canada by J. Kelly Nestruck

Shaw Festival's new artistic director Tim Carroll announces his first season, with two plays set in Canada on the bill

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 11:24am on August 18, 2016

Meet Tim Carroll, the Shaw Festival's new artistic director by J. Kelly Nestruck

Carroll discusses diversity, directors and what he views as the festival's mandate

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 11:00am on August 18, 2016

Nathan Carroll to star as Terry Fox in Marathon of Hope: The Musical by J. Kelly Nestruck

The Dora Award-winning up-and-coming actor will play the Canadian cancer activist and icon in Drayton Entertainment's upcoming world premiere

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:00am on August 18, 2016

Come From Away musical returns to Newfoundland town that inspired it by Ellen Brait

Come From Away will have two performances in Gander, Nfld., on Oct. 29

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:08pm on August 17, 2016

Fear and fertility at SummerWorks Festival by J. Kelly Nestruck

The most-hyped plays at this year's festival explore the worry that humanity may have messed up the world too much " and that it will come back to bite us in the babies

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:20pm on August 12, 2016

Toronto Fringe show Tonight's Cancelled looks at anxieties of sketch comedians by Brad Wheeler

The show interspersed sketches with short soliloquies in which two comedians discuss their own in-flux situations as it pertained to their careers and personal lives

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:34pm on August 12, 2016

Summerworks play illuminates life in the shadow of the Islamic State by Ellen Brait

Unbelievers chronicles the lives of two women captured by Islamic State

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:24pm on August 12, 2016

What performer Adam Lazarus is watching and reading by Brad Wheeler

Master clown Adam Lazarus stars in Daughter at the SummerWorks festival

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:44pm on August 11, 2016

Big changes coming to Alberta's theatre landscape by Marsha Lederman

The long-time artistic directors of Edmonton's Citadel Theatre and Theatre Calgary are both departing, creating a major shift in the province's theatre landscape

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 7:51pm on August 5, 2016

Theatre actress Natasha Mumba shows promising start to Shaw career by Brad Wheeler

Natasha Mumba stars in the Shaw Festival's The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God and Alice in Wonderland

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:57pm on August 4, 2016
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