Roshni: Strong acting but weaknesses in the script
Tale of two street children in Calcutta suffers from repetitiveness
Tale of two street children in Calcutta suffers from repetitiveness
Translation of adaptation of Michel Tremblay's play will be workshopped in Toronto in the new year
Groundbreaking U.K. choreographer bringing "Chroma" to the National Ballet
Two performance powerhouses teaming up to cross-promote and co-produce programming
A play constructed from video, with a lead character who's a composite of real people, ends up distant and unengaging
A gentle children's book turns into a musical even adults will like
Even in the talented hands of Maja Ardal, the continuing adventures of lovable misfit Elsa hit a few snags
Broadway tackles the rise of the angry politician and the enduring dorky charm of Pee-wee Herman
The final collaboration of composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb uses minstrelsy to tell a dark Southern tale
The Life Inside examines the impact of tragedy on a family
The comedian delivers a one-man show using some material from his memoir
Wearing crinolines over their boxing trunks, the feminist collective delivers a punchy mashup of opera, dance and theatre
Brendan Gall's showbiz satire brims with banter and hot sex, but it's hard to get worked up about characters who don't even have names
50th season to include classics such as My Fair Lady and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Measured direction and restrained performance make Joan Didion's autobiographical play even more poignant
There will be a lot of second-guessing by the fans of the iconic punk-rock story
An intense new performance work uses the boxing ring to explore the cultural taboo around women and aggression
The French prima ballerina talks about collaborating on a new Robert Lepage show
It's a wonder the stars of The Merchants of Bollywood are still standing at the end
Siphe November, the young prodigy from South Africa, goes through his paces at Canada's National Ballet School in Toronto. Photos by Deborah Baic / The Globe and Mail
A year ago, he was living in a poor township in rural South Africa. Now, 12-year-old Siphe is chasing his dream at Canada's National Ballet School
Despite frequent sparks from the talent, this soft-edged satire never catches on fire
New show will include some of the pop star's unreleased recordings
Storyboards and other images from the Cirque du Soleil's just-announced show based on the life and music of Michael Jackson