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1,826 stories from The Globe and Mail

Betroffenheit and The Audacity of Hoop: What to do in T.O. this weekend by Brad Wheeler

Brad Wheeler breaks down five things to do around Toronto this week

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:35pm on February 12, 2016

Behind Broadway's 'Kinky Boots' is a world of clockwork precision by Brad Wheeler

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SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:58pm on February 12, 2016

Stepping into contemporary dancer Crystal Pite's choreographed life by Marsha Lederman

Crystal Pite has been wowing the international dance world for years, but lately with her five-year-old son in tow

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:18pm on February 12, 2016

International series brings essence of New York to Toronto Dance Theatre by Martha Schabas

The New York/Toronto Project features works of New York-based choreographers Joanna Kotze and Jeanine Durning

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:54pm on February 12, 2016

New Aaron Sorkin adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird heads to Broadway by Mark Kennedy

Harper Lee's classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird " and its now-somewhat sullied hero Atticus Finch " are heading to Broadway in a new adaptation written by Aaron Sorkin

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 9:55am on February 10, 2016

Mary Bridget Davies on her starring role in A Night With Janis Joplin by Brad Wheeler

In the Broadway musical A Night With Janis Joplin, Mary Bridget Davies inhabits the full-throated hellcat who tore through blues cosmically, lived riotously and died young

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:43pm on February 8, 2016

Chelsea Hotel and One Night Only take different musical avenues by J. Kelly Nestruck

There are two unusual musical theatre options on the menu in Toronto at the moment

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:51pm on February 5, 2016

Toronto's Michelle DuBarry on being the oldest performing drag queen by Brad Wheeler

'A lot of my friends are dead, and now I'm getting the glory bit of it thrown at me. It won't change me though. It doesn't make my head swell or anything. I'm just me.'

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:31pm on February 5, 2016

Shaw Festival posts deficit, attendance down by J. Kelly Nestruck

Theatre suggests 'congested' summer, including Pan Am Games, kept Torontonians away

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:00pm on February 5, 2016

Acclaimed 'nano-dance' hand choreography returns to Toronto by Martha Schabas

Toronto theatre to show Michèle Anne De Mey and Jaco Van Dormael's Kiss and Cry and Cold Blood back-to-back

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:04pm on February 5, 2016

Stratford Festival appoints new director of acting conservatory by J. Kelly Nestruck

Stephen Ouimette " one of Canada's most in-demand stage actors " has been named the next director of the Stratford Festival's Birmingham Conservatory for Classical Theatre

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00am on February 3, 2016

Dora-nominated director Ashlie Corcoran on her workaholic life by J. Kelly Nestruck

Ashlie Corcoran has been staying busy, working on shows at three different theatres all while running her own playhouse

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:34pm on February 2, 2016

Curious Incident to open Bob Baker's final season at Citadel by J. Kelly Nestruck

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time will have its Canadian premiere at the Citadel Theatre in Edmonton and the Manitoba Theatre Centre in Winnipeg next season

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:36pm on February 2, 2016

Lighting, projection take center stage in Symphonie 5.1 by Robert Everett-green

Symphonie 5.1 offers an explosive demonstration of what marvels are possible when pairing lighting and projection with movement

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:42pm on January 29, 2016

Winnipeg ballet Going Home Star puts Truth and Reconciliation in motion by Martha Schabas

New production is the first major artistic project to come out of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission " even though ballet is bereft of First Nations dancers

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:16pm on January 29, 2016

Matthew Jocelyn ducks real discussion on Canadian Stage diversity failure by J. Kelly Nestruck

Theatre director flails and bails after criticism over season announcement in which every director, playwright, choreographer or translator was white

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:33pm on January 29, 2016

Alan Cumming on his Toronto cabaret show and a nude N.Y. photo shoot by Simon Houpt

Star of stage and screen brings his cabaret show to Toronto's Winter Garden Theatre in a show filled with singing, showbiz stories and a little bit of his soul

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:15am on January 29, 2016

Northern artist support network Qaggiavuut Society wins Arctic Inspiration Prize by Marsha Lederman

Qaggiq project, which received $600,000, will use the funds to provide performing-arts training to children and youth, and develop and nurture Arctic performing artists

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 9:30pm on January 27, 2016

Holy Body Tattoo returns for a monumental reunion by Marsha Lederman

After a nearly 10-year absence, the Holy Body Tattoo co-founders Noam Gagnon and Dana Gingras restage monumental for an international tour

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:02pm on January 27, 2016

Three international productions, including Scotland's The James Plays, to headline Luminato 2016 by Brad Wheeler

The three projects, all exclusive North American engagements for 2016, include The James Plays (the National Theatre of Scotland's seven-hour trilogy on three generations of like-named kings)

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:40am on January 27, 2016

Canadian Stage to celebrate country's 150th birthday with Australian guests by J. Kelly Nestruck

Theatre company's 2016-17 season will shine a spotlight on five plays from our sister nation during our sesquicentennial celebrations

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 8:00am on January 26, 2016

Stratford Festival's elder statesman William Needles was a 'beautiful man' by Martin Morrow

William Needles was not only a living record of the festival's history, but a distinguished actor himself, a respected acting teacher for many years at University of California, Irvine, and …

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 7:38pm on January 24, 2016

In dance icon Peggy Baker's Phase Space, time is a flat circle by Martha Schabas

Baker's latest creation, showing at the Betty Oliphant Theatre in Toronto, reflects her ever-increasing obsession with teamwork

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:31pm on January 22, 2016

The Little Prince is reborn with a musical, ballet and animated film by Marsha Lederman

Canada is about to serve up two world premieres of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's famous story with a musical opening in Calgary and a ballet in Toronto complementing an animated feature film f…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:27pm on January 20, 2016

Valentijn Dhaenens on Bigmouth, a one-man display of history's leaders by Brad Wheeler

Bigmouth is inspired by 2,500 years of oration, with snippets of speeches, sermons, war declarations and eulogies, from Socrates to Joseph Goebbels to Muhammad Ali to Osama bin Laden

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:30pm on January 19, 2016
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