Canadians in Mary Poppins.
The national tour of Mary Poppins now has a dozen Canadians acting, singing and dancing in it ... our theatre critic caught up to all of them.
The national tour of Mary Poppins now has a dozen Canadians acting, singing and dancing in it ... our theatre critic caught up to all of them.
Alberta Ballet's Love Lies Bleeding explores Elton John's battles with drugs and his sexuality.
Too much of our theatre is spoon-fed and pre-digested. The Test makes you think on your feet, for yourself.
Producer Cameron Mackintosh says casting is the barricade to musical's opening in Toronto next summer.
For Karen Kain, 60 is the new 50.
Prince Albert II of Monaco, and his wife Princess Charlene have arrived in Toronto.
Shaw Street Public school to become new cultural centre.
Micah Lexier's new show is called Things Exist, calling attention to the beauty to be found in the everyday.
They're called "enhanced" ebooks and they could put a totally new spin on reading, if they last.
Marie Chouinard's take on Orpheus and Eurydice is both unsettling and provocative, visceral and primal
Gauri Gill is the 2011 winner of the Grange Photography Prize, the biggest photography prize in Canada.
Marni Kotak gave the performance of her life when she gave birth to baby Ajax in a New York City art gallery turned home birthing centre last week.
The live telecast of the wonderful Giller Prize ceremony has been moved to an obscure TV channel few get, eroding the importance of the ceremony to authors.
Hugh Jackman is doing what he does best " selling tickets.
Prize will be presented Tuesday at the AGO, with one of four photographers walking away $50,000 richer.
Penguin says "1982" is set in one year of Ghomeshi's life, when he was 14 and living with his Iranian parents in Thornhill, Ontario.
The American actress embarks on an eight-week stint in 'Chicago' at the Garrick Theatre beginning Nov. 7.
Justin Timberlake has a crush on Pippa Middleton.
Richard Greenblatt and Ted Dykstra failed at becoming concert pianists, but taking their act to theatre in 2 Pianos, 4 Hands hits all the high notes.
Mozart's Don Giovanni is given an irresistible production by Opera Atelier
Fossum's new mystery focuses on racism and madmen in Norway
The angst and grief of a middle-aged man coping with the divorce of a wife he loved, the uncertainty of retirement and the bothersome lust and subsequent guilt he feels for a teenaged neighb…
Canadian web cartoonist dusts off history with humour.
There's about to be some turnover at Broadway's Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark.
Multi-disciplinary artist Gerry Trentham presents a dance performance simulcast in Buffalo and Toronto illuminating our networked world