Mayor Ford to make stage debut Saturday in Nutcracker ballet
The National Ballet of Canada says Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will make his stage debut in The Nutcracker on Saturday.
The National Ballet of Canada says Toronto Mayor Rob Ford will make his stage debut in The Nutcracker on Saturday.
Memphis the musical recaptures a time of racism when a white D.J. freed forbidden black music from its bondage
If there is any theatre on this planet that has had a stormier history, changed its name more often, or been at the centre of more Shakespearean power struggles and epic legal battles than t…
Son David recalls his dad enriching the culture of TorontoOne of Toronto's major cultural landmarks changed its name today to honour one of the city's most beloved citizens.
NSCAD University is in big trouble. Is art education itself in the same boat?
Hamilton's Caissie Levy is getting ready to conquer Broadway in Ghost, the musical
Elena Lobsanova is about to break "The Curse of Marie."
A Ross Petty panto is the opposite of Air Canada: it doesn't matter whether you get there, it's all the fun frills he provides that makes the ride worthwhile.
An unusual new theatre troupe, the Groundling Theatre Company, is born, adding cheer to the gloom and doom art scene
The comic was rumoured to have been put up for sale by Nicolas Cage.
Ballet Creole's soul-fuelled dance version of Handel's Messiah brings holiday cheer
The overseas success, Potted Potter: The Unauthorized Harry Experience " A Parody by Dan and Jeff, will be opening at the Panasonic Theatre on Feb. 14, 2012.
The Sotheby's Important Canadian Art auction, held at the Royal Ontario Museum, featured nearly 190 works.
Canadian fine arts student Joel Brochu has used about 250,000 candy sprinkles for his latest art project, a beagle getting a bath.
At least two Broadway shows are giving thanks this week for a record-breaking holiday at the box office.
An exhibition of century-old mug shots of criminals arrested in Ontario offers insight into crooks of the day.
Super producer Des McAnuff opens Jesus Christ Superstar in California and Faust in New York on subsequent evenings.
The country's top contemporary gallery gets new director from Quebec.
Sondheim and Goldman's epic musical is given a highly effective revival.
Red should have been a slam-dunk of a success, the kind of play that Canadian Stage has been producing successfully for most of its existence.
Jean Paul Lemieux’s Nineteen Ten Remembered sells for $2 million in Toronto, setting a record for Canadian contemporary art.
Besides being a great actor, director and administrator, he was one of the theatre's wittiest men.
The Air Farce star " now appearing in the Wizard of Oz " is as kooky and adorable as she seems
Although it unfolds across a range of settings, from a train crossing Kashmir to a bistro in London's posh Notting Hill neighborhood, this worldly novel is full of familiar pains. A boy stru…
Play at Buddies in Bad Times tells the story of Sufi poet Mansur al-Hallaj.