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1,826 stories from The Globe and Mail

Choreographer Édouard Lock shakes up one of the most familiar pieces of music ever made by Robert Everett-green

How do you reinvent the recognizable?

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:33am on April 26, 2016

Refuge: Looking at the issue of refugees from the outside by J. Kelly Nestruck

Mary Vingoe's play, arriving in Toronto via Nightwood Theatre, is full of talk about refugees and who's deserving of acceptance

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:54pm on April 25, 2016

Dancer Santee Smith offers a new way to consider indigenous women's issues by Martha Schabas

By assembling a team of internationally renowned indigenous women artists, she's put together an interdisciplinary show called Re-Quickening, which opens at Toronto's Fleck Dance Theatre nex…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:06pm on April 22, 2016

Australian composer Tim Minchin makes Matilda the Musical sing by Brad Wheeler

The cabaret-style comedian and musical satirist earned a Tony nomination for the musical's lyrics and music

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:19pm on April 22, 2016

Soulpepper commissions new work, plans to expand and tour to New York by J. Kelly Nestruck

Toronto-based theatre company made several exciting revelations at its annual meeting on Thursday

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00pm on April 21, 2016

Vancouver's unused theatres to host amateur performers with city subsidy by Rosemary Newton

Vancouver Civic Theatres will grant subsidized rent to organizations for such spaces as the Orpheum Annex and the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Plaza

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 9:46pm on April 19, 2016

Toronto's Evan McKie completes 'holy trinity' of global ballet stardom by Martha Schabas

National Ballet of Canada principal dancer triumphed in Russia performing as Albrecht in Giselle

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 9:06pm on April 17, 2016

Jackie Burns is an effervescent star with a trucker's mouth by Brad Wheeler

If/Then's Jackie Burns is a rising talent who has found success in Toronto's Wicked and as an understudy for Idina Menzel

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:00pm on April 17, 2016

Singular Bodies beautifully exploits the overlap between dance and visual effect by Martha Schabas

One of the most exciting aspects of Singular Bodies, the Toronto Dance Theatre's current show " a collaboration between 10 dancers and 11 local visual artists " is its steadfast minimalism

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:25pm on April 15, 2016

Montreal musical pays homage to legendary strip club star Lili St. Cyr by Robert Everett-green

A tale about strip joint the Gayety plays fast and loose with facts, but lovingly

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 11:20am on April 15, 2016

How Laura Nanni plans to shake up the SummerWorks Festival by J. Kelly Nestruck

Lead curator of event plans to take spirit of cross-disciplinary collaboration to next level

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on April 14, 2016

It might be time for the Canadian Opera Company's Carmen to take a different shape by Robert Harris

It's time the COC retired this production of Carmen

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:18pm on April 14, 2016

What Nietzsche's love of Carmen can say about his hatred of women by Martha Schabas

In the Canadian Opera Company's upcoming production in Toronto, the title role will be played by two rising international stars with quite diverging takes on the role

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:23pm on April 11, 2016

Hollingsworth's The Great War is a history lesson strong with farce by Brad Wheeler

With The Great War and the rest of the Small Hut series, a country's history is sardonically told in all its absurdity, flamboyancy and calamity

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:36pm on April 8, 2016

Quebec playwright Marcel Dube dead at 86

Well-known Quebec playwright Marcel Dube, whose works often appeared on television, has died at the age of 86

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:55am on April 8, 2016

National Arts Centre to decentralize its English content by J. Kelly Nestruck

Company will bring in shows it has invested in from around the country and will send one production on tour in Newfoundland

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:30pm on April 4, 2016

Rupert Everett on playing Oscar Wilde and being openly gay in Hollywood by J. Kelly Nestruck

The English actor is currently in Toronto playing the Irish playwright in David Hare's The Judas Kiss

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:36am on April 1, 2016

Lucy Kirkwood's acclaimed Chimerica explores the power of a photograph by Martha Schabas

The play, by the young, critically lauded British playwright, is about the famous Tank Man photo from the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:17pm on March 25, 2016

The Hotline Always Blings Twice: Drake avoids skewering in Second City's sizzling revue by Brad Wheeler

Not only didn't a sizzling Second City troupe come to bury Drake on opening night earlier this week, it came to praise him

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:26pm on March 25, 2016

Ayad Akhtar on Islam in America and his 'prescient' drama, Disgraced by J. Kelly Nestruck

The writer reflects on his 2013 Pulitzer-winning play, which in some ways rings true about the Muslim experience today

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:20pm on March 24, 2016

National Arts Centre to launch indigenous theatre in 2019 by J. Kelly Nestruck

Intended to be equal to the English and French companies, new department will mark the 50th anniversary of the centre

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 9:30am on March 24, 2016

How Montreal's Studio 303 learned to thrive without government funding by Robert Everett-green

A sudden loss of funding for Montreal's dance-oriented centre left room to focus more on residencies and service to artists

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:00pm on March 20, 2016

Stratford Festival 'back on track' with attendance boost, surplus in 2015 by J. Kelly Nestruck

They didn't hit the internal goal of half a million in attendance, but 102,000 tickets were sold to patrons who had never been to the festival before

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 11:00am on March 19, 2016

'Holy grail' set of Shakespeare folios for sale in London by Jill Lawless

To coincide with the anniversary of the Bard's death, Christie's is selling copies of the first four editions of his plays

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:23pm on March 18, 2016

Veda Hille and Amiel Gladstone's Onegin a modern take on Tchaikovsky by Marsha Lederman

Musical theatre team's first co-written musical has its world premiere next week at the Arts Club Theatre Company in Vancouver

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:22pm on March 18, 2016
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