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I like this ageless sitcom star for many reasons, but the main one is that " despite a satirical "Family Guy" segment that labelled his "Donny" to "Don" transformation an act of thespian hub…
Look back at 1980s is fun, if a bit ragged, and has lots to say about today.
Producers say the smash musical will open in Shanghai for a limited engagement in May, with further cities in China to be announced.
Second World War story of a man reeling from battle and encountering traditional shamanic teachings in the Philippines.
Mirvish's director of sales and marketing says he'd be "very surprised" if any tickets being offered online were real.
Confrontations between performers and smartphone-wielding audience members are fuelling a new debate about digital-era etiquette, with some saying a resistance to letting people get their ph…
'Little Shop of Horrors,' which morphed into a movie in 1986, continues to be a staple at high schools (it's on the list of the top 10 most produced in 2019) as well as community and regiona…
'The Election' builds a narrative around the experiences of average campaign volunteers and folds in Indigenous perspectives and a conceit that serves to aid the visually impaired.
Prices will range from $50 to $499, with a purchase limit of four tickets.
Hard-luck characters' stories aren't fully fleshed out but between the songs, the performers and show creator Conor McPherson, what emerges is powerfully melancholy anyhow, writes Karen Fric…
Teachers inspired Blythe Wilson to perform and now she plays one in a production that moves audience members to be the best they can be, too.
Gary Gulman's new special, "The Great Depresh," displays his signature contrarianism while also being a departure, since its darkly confessional style is firmly in keeping with what's in vog…
An entertaining shakeup of Toronto's tamer theatre scene, not only asking audiences to listen to Aguirre's stories from the dance floor, but channel its energy into our bodies as well.
Locker-room mocking of toxic masculinity is not revolutionary but it's sometimes quite funny and always physically impressive.
Conor McPherson and Simon Hale, the men behind Girl from the North Country, now in Toronto, came to appreciate his songs' musical sturdiness " they're 'built like tanks' " and the useful vag…
Part theatre, part history lecture and part salsa dance lesson, the show will challenge the audience to move their bodies as their brains take in Aguirre's words.
Although there's no hard data, Fall for Dance North staff have gleaned enough through audience surveys and social media buzz to know they're attracting a significantly younger crowd, many of…
Director takes female empowerment seriously in Canadian Opera Company season opener.
The sentiments behind David Harrower's 1995 play about a feudal couple mostly hold up, aided by strong performances at Toronto's Coal Mine Theatre.
Kat Sandler's newest has feminism, a meaty story and an excellent cast to bring it all to life.
Hamilton is the headliner, but there's plenty more for theatregoers to anticipate.