Will ‘Spider-Man’ go on? Actors back in rehearsal
Safety inspection completed; injured actor undergoes back surgery
Safety inspection completed; injured actor undergoes back surgery
Fourth time an actor has been hurt in connection with expensive production
Stunt double badly hurt in fall during show Monday night; 4th injury on the set so far
SummerWorks artistic producer Michael Rubenfeld comes under fire for a play about the arrest and trial of "Toronto 18" terrorist Shareef Abdelhaleem and for filing a grant applicatio…
The stage version of the childrens favourite is no new Christmas classic, but it has its moments
A hit in Stratford, it seems to have lost something en route to Toronto
The raunchy electro-rap musician is bringing her love of Jesus Christ Superstar to the stage
Fourth time an actor has been hurt in connection with expensive production
The Calgary comics one-woman show at Ars Nova drew gushing praise
Spider-man: Turn Off the Dark has been unfairly scrutinized in previews, beleaguered director claims
One 2009 show comes to Toronto, and Brian Bedford will star in a New York production based on his Stratford show
James Kudelkas vision keeps seasonal staple fresh
The Christmas concert is hokey, but suitably warming
Globe-trotting rocker helps make an Oakville family's weekend in the Big Apple
David French, one of the countrys greatest playwrights, passed away this week. He had a way of making very personal plays that belong to all of us, writes
Musical gets new director, choreographer, set designer and an additional scene
This Hamlet is astonishingly timely, but whats truly memorable about it is the actor playing the melancholy Dane
Rory Kinnears award-winning National Theatre performance can be seen at selected Canadian cinemas on a time delay from London Thursday night
Writers distinctly Canadian characters and settings resonated with audiences
No description available
Our friendly neighbourhood theatre critic spins a web of answers to questions surrounding the troubled musical
Play traces the lines between life in the analog, private past and the digital, all-too-public present
One audience member's review of As You Like It at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival
Play-within-a-play repeats history, first as tragedy, then as farce
The National Ballet seems to do the impossible in its performance of a brilliant work by Brit choreographer Wayne McGregor