Ireland's national Abbey Theatre returns to Toronto after 26 years
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
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
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
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
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
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
Star and creator of Hamilton will play one of lead roles in Mary Poppins sequel
The trilogy of acclaimed Scottish history plays begins its only North American engagement at Toronto's Luminato Festival on Thursday
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
Situation Rooms is equal parts documentary film, video game and participatory theatre
"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.
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
Show has potential to bring long, multiyear runs of musicals back to the city
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
Candy Palmater tells the Globe what's catching her attention these days
Jérôme Bel brings a kind of movement karaoke to Festival TransAmériques
Midway through Opera 5's performance of Die Fledermaus, the audience's chairs disappear and the participatory party begins
The adaptation of the classic French novella is the National Ballet's first full-length commission in more than a decade
Cynthia Erivo plays Celie in the revival of The Color Purple on Broadway
In Defence of Theatre highlights the social power of the stage, and how attendance fosters a certain kind of belonging
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
For the first time in recent memory, all five nominees for best production in the general theatre division were for Canadian works.
Th Buddies in Bad Times production is a historical reimagination of controversies surrounding the gay publication The Body Politic
Marienbad was intriguing from the outset on account of the collaboration between a renowned veteran choreographer and a young, ubiquitous Toronto playwright
We like to romanticize the 1950s as a simpler time and that's exactly what this musical does
Critics from The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, the National Post, Now Magazine and Torontoist participated in this year's selection of winners