The Big Interview: Ripley's Believe It or Not
Tony Award winning star of Next To Normal throws herself into her work on stage
Tony Award winning star of Next To Normal throws herself into her work on stage
Successful writer, actor, director still working his way through the debris of his past.
John Mighton is one of the most original " and often one of the most stimulating " playwrights at work in this country.
Luanne Martineau churns and reconstitutes recent art history with glee
Shakespeare's Will plays fast and loose with history but Seana McKenna triumphs as Anne
Suddenly Toronto has become an entertainment hotspot, thanks to Hugh-mania.
A number of Fringe Festival dance works commend themselves, but with an uneven flair
J.M. Barrie play about social equality lost in a welter of gimmicks.
Lorne Kennedy's amazing star turn is a triumph of comedy invention.
Too many arguments are delivered in too strident a tone of voice, Richard Ouzounian writes.
An Oakville show of the young Ontario candidates presents a worthy roster
The subversive antics of the Mexico-based multi-media artist delight in a hugely enjoyable MoMA show
Combination of songs, banter and nostalgia brings standing ovations from Toronto audience.
Director Ted Dykstra manages to take a fresh look at all four characters in this archetypal memory play. The result is a fascinating and successful evening of theatre.
Summer show looks at new growth from the rubble
It almost seems illegal that a man this good-looking and charming should also be able to sing and act with such skill.
The freebie print version of the satirical website the Onion is coming to Toronto.
A lost genius of Toronto's art history, re-discovered
A community opera involving hundreds of children and written by the author of Billy Elliot has been cancelled after the writer refused to remove lines spoken by a gay character in which he c…
The Harry Potter creator has parted ways with the literary agent who negotiated her first book deal and helped create her empire.
"Festival's Sweetheart" to star in the musical 42nd Street.
Tony Award winner is part of "The Very, Very Best of Broadway" on July 9.
Director takes eccentric approach to The Winter's Tale, the annual Dream in High Park.
Italian director, the subject of a TIFF exhibit, borrowed from visual art and old comic strips for his movies.
Principal dancers Bridgett Zehr and Zdenek Konvalina have found equivalent positions with the English National Ballet