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1,826 stories from The Globe and Mail

SummerWorks festival makes 'huge step' in gender parity by Ellen Brait

In a rare but realistic portrayal of Canadian creativity, women are behind more than half of the pieces in this year's lineup

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

Soulpepper pulls back curtain on 20th anniversary slate by J. Kelly Nestruck

Toronto-based theatre company will be bringing six productions, all penned by Canadians, to New York next summer

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:01am on August 2, 2016

How stories shaped Weyni Mengesha into the theatre director she is today by J. Kelly Nestruck

Dora Award-winning Weyni Mengesha is an in-demand director " here's how she became one

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:46pm on August 1, 2016

Montreal's Just for Laughs festival fundraising for comedian's legal fees by Morgan Lowrie

Mike Ward was ordered to pay $35,000 to young artist for jokes about his singing and facial disfigurement

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:38pm on July 29, 2016

On Toronto's Church Street, discover a hidden history of Canadian dance by Martha Schabas

Despite its low profile, Dance Collection Danse has an amazing story to tell

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:09pm on July 29, 2016

How the National Ballet's youngest principal dancer soared up its ranks by Martha Schabas

Harrison James is young, but his verve has been rewarded with a rapid rise within the National Ballet

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:29pm on July 29, 2016

How artistic director Kim Blackwell does downtime by Brad Wheeler

Blackwell is checking items off her bucket list, visiting magical places and watching a crime noir Netflix series

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:05pm on July 28, 2016

National Ballet hopes to wow New York audience with The Winter's Tale by Ellen Brait

For its first performance there in 26 years, the company is tackling Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00am on July 28, 2016

Quebec comedians Mike Ward's right to free speech isn't under attack by Robert Everett-green

Mike Ward may appear like a free-speech martyr, but comedians could learn some humility

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:57pm on July 25, 2016

Can Garth Drabinsky make good on his next musical comeback? by J. Kelly Nestruck

Drabinsky is trying to stage a Broadway comeback, after a 2009 fraud and forgery conviction, with a musical adaptation of the novel Madame Sousatzka

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:55pm on July 22, 2016

Canadian musical Come from Away to land on Broadway in February by Ellen Brait

The show will have performances at Royal Alexandra Theatre in November

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:00pm on July 21, 2016

Our Beautiful Sons finds a moment of humanity in a military family's story by J. Kelly Nestruck

Our Beautiful Sons finds a powerful moment of humanity in a story about a military family

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:12pm on July 13, 2016

Does Hamilton truly tell the story of America's first treasury secretary? by Josh Cornfield

Enthusiasts dispute tales and portrayals of Alexander Hamilton in Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway hit

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:02pm on July 8, 2016

Three local actors to take over role of Matilda from Sarah McKinley Austin by Brad Wheeler

McKinley Austin from the U.S. touring production will play the plucky title character for the first week

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:34pm on July 7, 2016

What Kaeja d'Dance's Allen Kaeja is reading and listening to by Brad Wheeler

Kaeja d'Dance co-artistic director Allen Kaeja hosts Porch View Dances

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:37pm on July 7, 2016

Lin-Manuel Miranda may be leaving Hamilton, but new projects are coming by Mark Kennedy

Creator of Hamilton's calendar is filled with projects, including a role on a Mary Poppins sequel

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:25pm on July 6, 2016

Montréal Complètement Cirque highlights diversity of circus performance by Robert Everett Green

Montréal Complètement Cirque brings out the city's long love affair with acrobatics, farce and derring-do

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:18pm on July 6, 2016

Young stars of Matilda the Musical undaunted by the challenge by Victoria Ahearn

Hannah Levinson, Jaime MacLean and Jenna Weir have a lot resting on their little shoulders as they share the title role in the Canadian premiere production

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:11pm on July 5, 2016

Stratford vet steps into the Trumpian shoes of Matilda's chief villain by Simon Houpt

It's highly unlikely that the author Roald Dahl was thinking of Donald Trump when he dreamed up the impressively nasty boarding school headmistress Miss Trunchbull for his beloved 1988 novel…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:57pm on July 1, 2016

What playwright Kat Sandler is watching and reading by Brad Wheeler

Sandler is the writer-dierctor of Bright Lights, a dark comedy from her Theatre Brouhaha company

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:48pm on June 30, 2016

James Wright looks back on 17 years leading Vancouver Opera by Marsha Lederman

James Wright retires June 30 from Vancouver Opera

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:49pm on June 28, 2016

Onegin makes history, nearly sweeps the Jessie Awards by Marsha Lederman

All but one of the large theatre category prizes is claimed by one production, a first for these awards

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:30am on June 28, 2016

Young playwrights hit the mark at the Dora Awards in Toronto by J. Kelly Nestruck

Trio of millennial playwrights take top prizes to signal generational shift on Toronto stages

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:30pm on June 27, 2016

Kate Taylor: Why doesn't Canada have a national theatre? by Kate Taylor

Our closest thing would be the National Arts Centre, an institution that, on the English theatre side, has made great progress in the last 15 years reimagining itself as a national stage by …

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:21pm on June 24, 2016

Soulpepper explores intersection of railway, music across Canada by Brad Wheeler

Latest in soulpepper's Concert Series focuses on the impact of the Canadian Pacific Railway on our culture

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:46pm on June 22, 2016
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