Summer Theatre: Fun, mandatory; mosquitos, optional.
Sex, songs, slapstick and shivers are all part of the warm-weather entertainment package.
Sex, songs, slapstick and shivers are all part of the warm-weather entertainment package.
David Merritt and David Urban, two eminent Canadian artists, open new shows.
Canada's great film artist gets her due, again, in new shows.
American Idol's former teenage sensation puts her own spin on Parton's southern bombshell role in the musical 9 to 5.
Prospero challenges the man usually seen as coroner Sid Hammerback on CSI: NY
The company won five awards, all for their controversial mounting of Sarah Kane's 'Blasted', including Outstanding Production of a play.
Two new exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art focus on the Cameron House as an incubator for a vibrant new arts scene
Despite using an abstract form, the premiere of Svadba-Wedding makes a human connection.
The composer of 9 to 5 is still going at strong at 65, even when she talks to you from her bed.
Lyricist Tim Rice is the latest visitor to Stratford's Superstar, ratcheting up rumours the show is headed to NYC.
Sarah Anne Johnson's oddly homespun view of environmental disaster, at Stephen Bulger Gallery.
Dutch anti-slavery group has followed through on its threat to symbolically burn a copy of Canadian author Lawrence Hill’s acclaimed Book of Negroes because of its title.
Prince of Broadway will open in Toronto in 2012 en route to New York.
The head of the foundation says the book burning will take place on June 22 unless the title is changed.
We tag along with a few Toronto writers above disrepute
Company will return to their home lands after T.O. run
Six members of cast refused U.S. entry pending further review.
Now playing at Luminato, Tout Comme Elle is a highly unusual and intriguing offering that's well worth your time.
Women Fully Clothed scores in Older & Hotter with gentle laughs of recognition
Luminato: Social whirl amid a swirl of arts events
Like Joseph and his Technicolor Dreamcoat, Donny Osmond has had an Amazing career.
Habit is an excruciating performance of a play, repeated over and over in a transparent house
The most expensive musical in Broadway history failed to impress the critics.
The deal is only good until 5:44 a.m. on June 16.
What do the Tony awards Sunday night mean to the Toronto theatre scene?