Bruce Hotel lets Stratford theatregoers sleep like kings and queens
This comfortable and private spot features 21 spacious rooms and four 'petite suites'
This comfortable and private spot features 21 spacious rooms and four 'petite suites'
People such as Luca Patuelli, who was born with a condition that prevented healthy muscle development in his legs, are forcing the dance world to reconsider what is possible
The late, great writer will become a produced playwright of sorts when Studio 180 mounts a reading of his only work of fiction, Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish
Nicknamed 'God's tenor', Vickers earned a companionship in the Order of Canada and two Grammy Awards
A Franco-Albertan, Ms. Requier's first play, titled Les Blues des oubliées, is written entirely in French
As Lakeshore Collegiate's actors start to get a feel for the Les Mis script, Bradley stretches his range in a play written by castmate Olivia
The solo show, premiering as part of Panamania next week in Toronto, the playwright creates what he calls auto-fiction, reorganizing the truth to 'make interesting theatre'
Sweeney Todd and Alice in Wonderland will help bring an end to Jackie Maxwell's time at the head of the Shaw Festival in 2016
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It's all in the family for Schneider, who grew up in circuses learning different stunts
The Irish actress's performance of three short works by Samuel Beckett " Not I, Footfalls and Rockaby " has been praised to the roof by critics in London and New York
Patricia Goss, a 95-year-old retired art teacher, has spent decades instilling creative confidence in the brightest students of the National Ballet School
After a decade of writing about the art form he loves, critic J. Kelly Nestruck found himself in a moment of crisis. Theatre, it seemed, had grown elitist and out of touch with the country i…
How much do we value clean water, and our industrialized standard of living, and how much do we care about solving the puzzle of how to stop one from degrading the other?
Stage version of Oscar-winning film will receive North American premiere at Stratford
'It's not a prequel!'
Actor, animal lover and poker enthusiast appeared in numerous Broadway shows, films and TV series
It's not the way forward for musical comedy, but if the way forward is more Disney musicals and greatest hits a la Mamma Mia!, I'm happy to go back to the past.
Increasingly concerned about the erosion of advance ticket sales, Toronto's Mirvish organization is considering closing its long-running production of The Lion King.
RCMP ends investigation of Livent today, writes GORDON PITTS
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The city likes to boast that it's the third-biggest theatre capital after New York and London. Try telling that to Chicago
The two-time Tony winner has relaxed into the role and is less hesitant to clown around