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Crow's Theatre Company will open a 200-seat theatre in the heart of Toronto's Leslieville, an $11-million facility at the base of a 330-unit condo tower erected by Streetcar Developments
Koerner Hall concert was in consort with release of new three-CD set Oscar, With Love
New production of venerable Broadway show is at least as fascinating as it is flawed
Evan McKie was sometimes bullied as a kid for dancing and having a different way of thinking
'We're not a chain. We're an independent business, supporting independent artists." Joe Tuccitto refers to the Corner Comedy Club, a hip hole-in the-wall spot for stand-up comedy he's recent…
Toronto audiences can choose from shows at Roy Thomson Hall, Koerner Hall and Against the Grain Theatre
The Mississauga-raised soloist performs Three Muses, a concert of four solos, at the inaugural TOES For Dance Festival in Toronto this weekend
Soprano superstar demonstrated that she is a communicator of musical and lyrical emotion
Hit play written by Ins Choi for the Soulpepper Theatre Company is mounting yet another run this month in Toronto, this time at Bluma Appel Theatre
Taking kids to a family musical over the holidays is essentially guaranteed to be a special experience for them. But will it be for you, as well?
The Castle, a battle of the sexes seemingly set in medieval England, while plot twists in the increasingly Jacobean second half seem senseless
Inspired by a scrapbook of images of a family she didn't know, Alana Yorke composed The Wichita Years
Petty will strut his stuff as Captain Hook for the last time this season as he retires from the stage
In Vancouver production of American play, five sister wives are fighting to get their children back after they are removed by the state
The Road to Paradise is a play about three families torn apart by war. It runs until Nov. 28 at the Buddies in Bad Times Theatre
Opéra de Montréal's version and a Patrice Chéreau staging move toward a more humanistic view of Richard Strauss's 1907 opera
The Roxy theatre burned to the ground in January, but the theatre company housed there has found new, temporary homes in other buildings thanks to other companies
An extravagant evening of food and performance celebrates the bright young things on the Canadian Opera Company's radar
She first took to the stage during the Depression at the age of 5 to support her family and kept singing all her life
Though TV stereotypes still abound, Banana Boys is no longer alone in shining a poignant light on Asians
Sleeping Beauty on Ice will feature the international troupe the Imperial Ice Stars
CanStage director Matthew Jocelyn will be presenting the North American premiere of Boesmans's chamber opera, Julie, based on Strindberg's searing Miss Julie
Choreographer Christopher Wheeldon's adaptation of The Winter's Tale comes to the National Ballet in Canada
Real-life couple Paul Gross and Martha Burns rip into each other with glee in the Canadian premier of Bruce Norris's comedy
Allegiance, about the internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII, is the first time the acclaimed Canadian director has tackled a show linked to his personal background