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1,826 stories from The Globe and Mail

Yang and Richard-Hamelin perform an all-Chopin program by Robert Harris

The two Canadian artists, who placed among the top five laureates at the 17th International Chopin Competition in October, performed a joint recital at the Royal Conservatory on Friday night

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:37am on January 17, 2016

Brian Bedford: British-born star made Stratford his home by Martin Morrow

Tony Award winner who excelled in comedic roles also became a skilled director

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 9:02pm on January 15, 2016

Dynamic Swan Lake mashup is a hot mess dramatically by Robert Everett-green

In this show, all the swans in the corps de ballet were black South Africans, and everyone wore a white tutu, women and men

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on January 15, 2016

Stratford Festival losses that seem to be irretrievable by Antoni Cimolino

The artistic director of the Stratford Festival remembers his colleagues, and friends, Brian Bedford and Bill Needles

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:13pm on January 15, 2016

Vancouver's PuSh festival aims to help refugees adapt to Canadian life by Marsha Lederman

Vancouver's PuSh initiative pairs festival volunteers with new Canadians to help the latter adapt to life in Vancouver

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:34pm on January 15, 2016

Glimpses of eternity in Romeo and Juliet dance-drama at Usine C by Robert Everett-green

Personal narratives of dancer-actors Clara Furey and Francis Ducharme help ground Shakespeare and Prokofiev's classics in the here and now

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:18pm on January 15, 2016

Canada Council's diversity focus brings new opportunities, challenges by J. Kelly Nestruck

Drastic changes to the Canada Council for the Arts's funding model, aimed at encouraging diversity, bring shift in assessment criteria

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 11:59am on January 15, 2016

Alan Rickman: Actor leaves a legacy that rolls off the tongue by Liam Lacey

He was best known as a master of the sneer delivered with a serrated edge, the laconic drawl that felt like the rasp of a grenade pin

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:24pm on January 14, 2016

Artistic producer of SummerWorks Festival to step down by J. Kelly Nestruck

Michael Rubenfeld, the head of SummerWorks Festival, helped the event achieve a national influence as a showcase for the latest and most exciting Canadian work

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:01am on January 14, 2016

Stratford Festival veteran Brian Bedford dies at 80 by Victoria Ahearn

Acclaimed British actor Brian Bedford, a Tony Award-winning mainstay of Broadway and Ontario's Stratford Festival, has died

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 7:59pm on January 13, 2016

Canadian Opera Company's new season bolstered by world's top talents by Robert Harris

The lineup for 2016-17 season was unveiled Wednesday evening by general director Alexander Neef

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 7:30pm on January 13, 2016

Neema Bickersteth's Century Song presents Canada's black female history by J. Kelly Nestruck

Part vocal recital, part dance show and part projection-filled spectacle, the new performance provides structure for an unconventional look into the history of the universal experience of bl…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:12pm on January 11, 2016

Understanding the cruel, witty and profoundly alluring Hedda Gabler by Martha Schabas

Henrik Ibsen's divisive character is jealous and cruel, but a new production starring Cara Ricketts focuses on her desperation to project herself into parallel lives

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:00pm on January 10, 2016

Latino actors decry Vancouver play's lack of diversity in casting by Marsha Lederman

Two of three characters written as Puerto Rican New Yorkers are being played by non-Latino actors in The Motherf**ker with the Hat

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:07pm on January 8, 2016

Hazel Desbarats: From TV producer to celebrated actress by Susan Ferrier Mackay

She switched careers in mid-life and went on to perform with some of Canada's most prestigious theatre companies

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:37pm on January 5, 2016

Six ways that help Jurgita Dronina remain atop the ballet world by Courtney Shea

National Ballet of Canada's newest star Jurgita Dronina shares some of the secrets to her success as a dancer

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:00pm on December 27, 2015

My bittersweet Nutcracker debut with the National Ballet of Canada by Martha Schabas

Ballet depends on total, even irrational, self-reliance, and this makes the devotion to it so absolute and exhilarating

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:13pm on December 23, 2015

J.K. Rowling 'loves black Hermione' stage casting

A black actress playing Hermione Granger? J.K. Rowling has no problem with that

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:27pm on December 21, 2015

Nutcracker and Cinderella: 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 5:25pm on December 18, 2015

Traces tumbles and twirls its way to the Panasonic Theatre in Toronto by Brad Wheeler

The production, by Montreal-based troupe Les 7 Doigts de la Main, is a sort of Stomp meets Cirque du Soleil piece

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:48pm on December 18, 2015

The best of Toronto, Stratford and Shaw theatre in 2015 by J. Kelly Nestruck

All this activity on top of the usual stuffed seasons at Mirvish Productions, Canadian Stage, Soulpepper and all the others means compiling a definitive year-end top-10 list of theatre in th…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:34pm on December 18, 2015

The top 10 best theatre of Toronto, Stratford and Shaw in 2015 by J. Kelly Nestruck

All this activity on top of the usual stuffed seasons at Mirvish Productions, Canadian Stage, Soulpepper and all the others means compiling a definitive year-end top-10 list of theatre in th…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:34pm on December 18, 2015

The top five dance events of 2015 by Martha Schabas

What is a moving body uniquely able to express about loss, desire, rage, sensuality, joy " all the vital human stuff?

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:09pm on December 18, 2015

The top five dance events from 2015 by Martha Schabas

What is a moving body uniquely able to express about loss, desire, rage, sensuality, joy " all the vital human stuff?

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:09pm on December 18, 2015

Kim's Convenience is momentous for Toronto's theatre community by J. Kelly Nestruck

The St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts and other civic theatres are still money-losing white elephants, but Kim's Convenience shows why some subsidized city-owned spaces are still necessary in…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:17pm on December 17, 2015
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