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999 stories from Toronto.com

Review: Luminato's 1001 Nights is 500 nights too long. by Richard Ouzounian

Six hour epic based on Arabian tales is sexy and violent, but also repetitious.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 7:18pm on June 12, 2011

Andrew Lloyd Webber sees Stratford's Superstar by Richard Ouzounian

Presence of ALW so soon after opening fuels Broadway rumours.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:23pm on June 11, 2011

Philip Beesley: Installations at a strange borderland by Murray Whyte

"Sargasso" lies at a weird but compelling place between the living and the made

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on June 11, 2011

There's an app for this: You can now explore the British Library on iPad by Lesley Ciarula Taylor

One thousand books reproduced page by page, exactly as they appear in the hard copies, are now available on a free app.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 9:53am on June 10, 2011

Greta Hodgkinson: She's not dancing in the dark by Richard Ouzounian

Dancer marks her 20th anniversary with the National Ballet of Canada happy in her career and her life.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on June 10, 2011

The National Gallery takes over the Biennale by Murray Whyte

This year, the National Gallery took the Venice Biennale project in-house, cutting off a previously inclusive process at the knees

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 3:30pm on June 9, 2011

The Venice Biennale: The Clock rules by Peter Goddard

There is no hotter artist in the world than this year's Golden Lion, Christian Marclay

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:33am on June 9, 2011

Bringing the Taj Mahal story to vibrant life by Ashante Infantry

Celebrated Canadian playwright takes on Indian monument

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:27am on June 9, 2011

Jackman: 'X-Men' star returns to his musical theatre roots by Richard Ouzounian

If you'd like to know why we're going to be lucky enough to have Hugh Jackman singing and dancing at the Princess of Wales Theatre from July 5-17, there's two people we can thank. Sting and …

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 6:55am on June 9, 2011

Archiving the '80s: The launch of Paradise Now by Murray Whyte

A poster exhibit sets the tone for a series of events, performances and concerts aimed at remedying the city's collective cultural amnesia

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on June 9, 2011

The lowdown on Luminato: Paid and free events by Allison Cross

For 10 days this month, Luminato, a multidisciplinary arts festival, will fill Toronto with concerts, book readings, plays and discussions on art

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:27pm on June 8, 2011

Luminato: Critics' picks

Dance, visual arts, theatre and literature.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:24pm on June 8, 2011

Return of Jessica and Elizabeth: Sweet Valley books digitally reborn by Allison Cross

The news fans of the wildly popular young adult novels have been waiting for.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:54pm on June 8, 2011

Review: Tangente's 'The Implorer' a fascinating work-in-progress by Michael Crabb

An ambitious new work from Toronto's Théâtre La Tangente explores a famous obsessive love story between artists Auguste Rodin and Camille Claudel.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on June 8, 2011

'Priscilla,' 'Billy Elliot' dominate Dora nominations by Bruce Demara

Mirvish Productions' two blockbuster musicals, Priscilla Queen of the Desert and Billy Elliot, scored a total of eight nominations for the 32nd annual Dora Awards.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:03pm on June 7, 2011

Toronto critics name The Middle Place and South Pacific as best productions of the season by Richard Ouzounian

The Middle Place, South Pacific, David Ferry, Yanna Macintosh, Tony Sheldon and Louise Pitre the big winners.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 6:00pm on June 6, 2011

Driving off a cliff into movie lore by Richard Ouzounian

The experience of making Thelma & Louise was all Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis could have hoped for. The historic results were considerably less.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:31am on June 6, 2011

National Ballet's Alice in Wonderland a perfect adaptation by Michael Crabb

Vegetarians and vertigo sufferers would be wise at times to avert their eyes from the National Ballet of Canada's new mega-production.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 2:53pm on June 5, 2011

Stratford's McAnuff to leave after 2013 season... - Toronto.com by Richard Ouzounian

Des McAnuff, Artistic Director of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, announced Saturday that he would be extending his contract a sixth year through 2013, after which time he would leave th…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 8:47pm on June 4, 2011

Review: Stratford's Superstar is an absolute... - Toronto.com by Richard Ouzounian

It's taken 40 years, but I've finally experienced a production of Jesus Christ Superstar that makes perfect dramatic, musical and emotional sense.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 8:44pm on June 4, 2011

At the Venice Biennale: Pop goes the weasel by Peter Goddard

In squeezing out the avant-garde with an extreme reliance on pop, the 54th edition puts the Biennale itself at risk

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on June 4, 2011

1001 Nights " Sex, violence and political tension by Richard Ouzounian

Director Tim Supple and 24 actors from across the Arab world join together to reclaim a literary classic.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:52pm on June 3, 2011

Review: Stratford's Richard III causes critical discontent by Richard Ouzounian

The transgendered casting of Seana McKenna as Richard III does nothing to save a terminally dull production.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:39am on June 3, 2011

Geraint Wyn Davies: It's good to be the king by Richard Ouzounian

Star of stage and TV plays two leading roles in Stratford's opening week.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on June 3, 2011

Review: Stratford's Grapes of Wrath bring the wine of bitter truth by Richard Ouzounian

John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath arrives on stage with considerable power.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 3:12pm on June 2, 2011
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