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1,826 stories from The Globe and Mail

Ireland's national Abbey Theatre returns to Toronto after 26 years by Ellen Brait

Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars, coming to Toronto's Bluma Appel Theatre in September, was met with riots when it premiered 90 years ago

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:13pm on June 20, 2016

Giselle: A riveting classic from the National Ballet " just ignore the outmoded gender commentary by Martha Schabas

Giselle often feels like two different productions back to back, and it's the ravishing ghost of the titular character that makes Act 2 so pure and piercing

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:23am on June 17, 2016

Danny Adhim's play GuyOnKnees tackles identity and self-discovery by Brad Wheeler

The gay comedian of Guyanese descent is brash, scandalous and vulnerable " a browner version of Scott Thompson's classic Buddy Cole character, but with a poignancy to match the cheekiness

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:44pm on June 16, 2016

Skylight co-star Sara Topham on how she relates to her character by Brad Wheeler

In Hidden Cove's production of David Hare's critically acclaimed Skylight, now playing in Toronto, the Canadian actress plays a London schoolteacher named Kyra

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:18pm on June 16, 2016

What actor-playwright Norm Foster is watching and listening to by Brad Wheeler

Norm Foster is co-starring this summer in the new play On a First Name Basis, whichpremieres June 17 as part of a new festival that bears his name " the Foster Festival

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:06pm on June 16, 2016

Lin-Manuel Miranda to leave Hamilton on July 9 by Mark Kennedy

Star and creator of Hamilton will play one of lead roles in Mary Poppins sequel

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:48am on June 16, 2016

The James Plays trilogy revisits history " but this time, of Scotland by Simon Houpt

The trilogy of acclaimed Scottish history plays begins its only North American engagement at Toronto's Luminato Festival on Thursday

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:20pm on June 15, 2016

Stratford Festival's all-Canadian roster to tackle European classics in 2017 by J. Kelly Nestruck

William Shakespeare, of course, has pride of place at the Festival Theatre " there, living legend Martha Henry will direct Twelfth Night and Scott Wentworth will helm Romeo and Juliet

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00am on June 15, 2016

Step into the global arms trade in Luminato's Situation Rooms by Simon Houpt

Situation Rooms is equal parts documentary film, video game and participatory theatre

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:04pm on June 14, 2016

'Hamilton' early winner at a sometimes sombre Tony Awards by Mark Kennedy

"Hamilton," the hip-hop stage biography of Alexander Hamilton, captured seven Tony Awards by the mid-point of the telecast on Sunday but will not break the record for the most Tonys.

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:17pm on June 12, 2016

Breaking down this year's Tony Award nominees for best play by J. Kelly Nestruck

The question of who wins is of more immediate concern to Canadians " after all, last year's Tony-winning play often ends up on next year's playbill at Canada's major regional theatres

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:15pm on June 10, 2016

Mirvish in discussions to bring Hamilton musical to Toronto by J. Kelly Nestruck

Show has potential to bring long, multiyear runs of musicals back to the city

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:14pm on June 9, 2016

Jorn Weisbrodt looks back on his legacy at the Luminato Festival by Brad Wheeler

The festival's artistic director, who will be leaving his position after five years, wants Toronto to grow up and take charge of its culture

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:08pm on June 9, 2016

What activist and comedian Candy Palmater is watching and reading by Brad Wheeler

Candy Palmater tells the Globe what's catching her attention these days

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:24pm on June 9, 2016

Gala at Festival TransAmériques asks amateurs to dance to beautiful results; plus a 2017 announcement by Robert Everett-green

Jérôme Bel brings a kind of movement karaoke to Festival TransAmériques

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:00pm on June 8, 2016

In Opera 5's Die Fledermaus, the audience is the party by Robert Harris

Midway through Opera 5's performance of Die Fledermaus, the audience's chairs disappear and the participatory party begins

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:58pm on June 7, 2016

National Ballet's huge Le Petit Prince show has been years in the making by Martha Schabas

The adaptation of the classic French novella is the National Ballet's first full-length commission in more than a decade

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:29pm on June 3, 2016

Meet Tony Award nominee Cynthia Erivo, 'a force of nature' by Mark Kennedy

Cynthia Erivo plays Celie in the revival of The Color Purple on Broadway

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:25pm on June 3, 2016

In praise of theatre, even if seats remain empty by Kate Taylor

In Defence of Theatre highlights the social power of the stage, and how attendance fosters a certain kind of belonging

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:20pm on June 3, 2016

How actor John Rapson plays eight characters in A Gentleman's Guide by Brad Wheeler

Playing eight characters in a murderous music-hall farce means John Rapson must be a quick-change artist as well as a versatile Broadway actor

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:11pm on May 30, 2016

The Doras 2016: The best in Toronto theatre have a distinctly Canadian flavour by J. Kelly Nestruck

For the first time in recent memory, all five nominees for best production in the general theatre division were for Canadian works.

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 11:19am on May 30, 2016

Director Alisa Palmer on her new play Body Politic and LGBT identities by Brad Wheeler

Th Buddies in Bad Times production is a historical reimagination of controversies surrounding the gay publication The Body Politic

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:00pm on May 29, 2016

Marienbad starts strong but loses emotional tension by the end by Martha Schabas

Marienbad was intriguing from the outset on account of the collaboration between a renowned veteran choreographer and a young, ubiquitous Toronto playwright

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:12pm on May 27, 2016

Forever Plaid is harmless distraction with corny, uncomplicated nostalgia by Brad Wheeler

We like to romanticize the 1950s as a simpler time and that's exactly what this musical does

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:46pm on May 27, 2016

Kinky Boots takes top honour at the Toronto Theatre Critics Awards by J. Kelly Nestruck

Critics from The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, the National Post, Now Magazine and Torontoist participated in this year's selection of winners

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:00pm on May 27, 2016
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