Douglas Coupland: Welcome to the 21st Century
Review of a show by Douglas Coupland, who, yes, does art on top of all that other stuff.
Review of a show by Douglas Coupland, who, yes, does art on top of all that other stuff.
One may be in line for new owner while other could get an overdue facelift.
The title of Yael Bartana's arresting, provocative trilogy of films that opened this week at the Art Gallery of Ontario is And Europe Will Be Stunned, but let's start with Toronto.
Some awfully talented people are doing work far inferior to what they're usually capable of and one is wondering just what went wrong.
Maker of Clerks, Chasing Amy broadcasts a live Q&A from the Scotiabank Theatre on Thursday.
Ishioka, who also worked in advertising and other graphic arts, won the 1992 Academy Award for Best Costume Design for the film "Bram Stoker's 'Dracula.'"
Ins Choi's play is a sold-out success.
Unpredictable TV star and comedian will appear at the Sony Centre.
For a director most strongly identified with film, Atom Egoyan is remarkably pleased to be returning to the theatre.
The eternal struggle between style and substance that Ronnie Burkett has been waging for the past 25 years continues in Penny Plain.
Israeli artist's provocative trilogy of films casts a critical eye on Jewish diaspora.
The 87-year-old performer returns to the Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company in Toronto.
Media get preview of play, which begins in Toronto on Feb. 10.
Celebration of Afrocentric dance starts Thursday, with performances at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.
Caroline, or Change, the co-production between Acting Up Stage Company and Obsidian Theatre Company, is tantalizingly elusive: a stunning production of a flawed show.
New group will present Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Company, Joseph Aragon's Bloodless and a workshop of Andrew MacBean's Raindogs.
Musical biography of famed stager Hal Prince will open directly on Broadway.
The great irony about the Canadian Opera Company's production of Tosca, which opened on Saturday afternoon, is that it succeeds the most when it does the least.
Playwright Tony Kushner on racism and the Kennedy assassination, part of the context for his musical, Caroline, or Change.
Ins Choi's play about a Korean convenience store is funny and touching.
GLAAD has named the film "J. Edgar," Lady Gaga's album "Born This Way," and a TV interview by David Letterman with Chaz Bono among its nominees for the 23rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards.
Ralph Fiennes reveals the psychotic complexities of Coriolanus, the man, the play and now the movie.
The Golden Dragon, by Germany playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig, is a fragmented play about a fragmented yet interconnected world.
The biennial Dancemakers Presents (DMP) Festival features TWOBYFOUR " A Festival of Duets, which showcases four dance works that rely on the duet to express human relationships
Four-part work will be mounted at 13 theatres around the world between now and 2015.