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999 stories from Toronto.com

Bye Bye Kitty!! in New York by Peter Goddard

Between Heaven and Hell in contemporary Japanese art

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:19am on June 2, 2011

This La Bohème belongs in the bar by John Terauds

New company gambles by mounting beloved story in Tranzac Club.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:36am on June 2, 2011

Plans underway for Rocky: The musical

Sylvester Stallone will help produce, but not act in the show. Producers hope to get it on New York's Broadway in spring 2013.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 9:38am on June 2, 2011

Review: Camelot is one brief shining moment of near perfection by Richard Ouzounian

Lerner and Loewe's musical gets an excellent production from Gary Griffin and his cast.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:30am on June 1, 2011

Comings and goings shake up Toronto's arts world by Martin Knelman

Comings and goings in high places shake up Toronto's arts firmament.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 4:11pm on May 31, 2011

Understanding abstract expressionism by Chloé Fedio

A fast primer on the difficult genius behind Abstract Expressionist New York, at the AGO

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 2:32pm on May 31, 2011

Review: Stratford's Wives are not all that merry by Richard Ouzounian

Shakespeare's comedy about adulterous high-jinx falls flat, despite some good performances.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:03am on May 31, 2011

Review: Shaw's Fair Lady not as loverly as it could have been by Richard Ouzounian

Shaw Festival production makes numerous decisions that blunt the charm of the original.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:53pm on May 29, 2011

Review: The Shaw Festival's Candida is best when it plays it straight by Richard Ouzounian

Shaw's play is best-served when the cast don't go in for broad comedy.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:40am on May 29, 2011

Review: Drama at Inish a surprising comic delight by Richard Ouzounian

A flamboyant acting company helps a small Irish town learn the truth about itself.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 8:56am on May 28, 2011

Review: Leading actors make this "Cat" truly hot. by Richard Ouzounian

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof owes it all to Jim Mezon and Gray Powell.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:37am on May 27, 2011

A Wonderland indeed by Michael Crabb

National Ballet presents sumptuous new production of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by star choreographer Christopher Wheeldon.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on May 27, 2011

Stratford Festival: Now is the summer of Seana McKenna's great content by Richard Ouzounian

Festival star tackles the greatest male villain, Richard III

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on May 27, 2011

Review: Shaw Festival opener a real heartbreaker by Richard Ouzounian

Shaw's "dystopian farce" about the end of the world provides laughs, but doesn't pack a punch.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:29am on May 26, 2011

Edouard Lock finds inspiration in love's defeats by Michael Crabb

Choreographer draws on operas Dido and Aeneas, and Orfeo and Euridice for latest work.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on May 25, 2011

Shaw at 50: The 2000s by Richard Ouzounian

Risks and Revelations: Jackie Maxwell takes over the Shaw Festival

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 6:24pm on May 24, 2011

Shaw at 50: The 1990s by Richard Ouzounian

Once more Richard Ouzounian asked actors and directors to share their fondest Shaw fest memories, this time from the 1990s.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 8:48pm on May 23, 2011

Dance review: same-gender choreography proves refreshing by Michael Crabb

Alban Richard and Emmanuelle Vo-Dinh bring bracing stuff to Toronto Dance Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 3:01pm on May 23, 2011

Shaw at 50: Guts and glory in the 1980s by Richard Ouzounian

Richard Ouzounian asked 50 actors and directors to look back and share their fondest memories from its humble beginnings to the world-class stage. Third in a series

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 6:54pm on May 22, 2011

The 1970s: Wit and wonder by Richard Ouzounian

After a small and innocent beginning in the Niagara-on-the-Lake Court House in 1962, the Shaw Festival grew up in many ways in its second decade, acquiring its flagship Festival Theatre, tou…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 7:48pm on May 21, 2011

National Theatre of the World strips for action by Richard Ouzounian

The Script Tease Project brings them together with 10 famous authors.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 3:22pm on May 20, 2011

Good golly, Molly! by Richard Ouzounian

Molly Smith put on plays in tiny venues in the wilds of Alaska and now helms the most prestigious theatre company in the U.S.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:59am on May 20, 2011

The 1960s: Laughter and tears by Richard Ouzounian

On May 25, when the curtain goes up on their production of Heartbreak House, the Shaw Festival will begin celebrating its 50th season of operation.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on May 20, 2011

An epidemic of box office jitters by Martin Knelman

Many of them prefer not to talk about it in public, but privately, arts people in Toronto who depend on box office have a case of the jitters over sluggish ticket sales.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on May 20, 2011

Song and dance dude Hugh Jackman coming to Toronto by Martin Knelman

Hugh Jackman is much more than his Wolverine character, on stage he's a song and dance man who can dazzle audiences. And his one-man stage show is now coming to Toronto.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 7:18am on May 18, 2011
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