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999 stories from Toronto.com

National ballet sets out for Wonderland by Michael Crabb

Get ready to pull out those flamingo croquet mallets and hedgehog balls. For the second time, the National Ballet of Canada is tumbling down the rabbit hole.

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

Reworking the past by Richard Ouzounian

Woody Harrelson recaptures a vital link in his early life in his play, Bullet for Adolf, at Hart House Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on April 16, 2011

Still roaring after all these years by Richard Ouzounian

The Lion King brings deeply moving meanings surrounding the myster of life and death.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:03pm on April 15, 2011

The Big Interview: Jennifer Tarver by Richard Ouzounian

Jennifer Tarver is carving out a brilliant career as a super director of theatrical productions.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:29am on April 15, 2011

Theatre Review: Nothing quite like 'Our Town' by Robert Crew

It's like renewing acquaintances with a long-lost friend " warm, familiar yet sometimes surprising. Things are much the same, things have changed.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:52am on April 14, 2011

Dance Review: Montreal's Louise Lecavalier breathtaking in 'Children' by Michael Crabb

Scampering on all fours might seem an odd, even ignominious way for a contemporary dance icon to make her entrance, but not if you're Louise Lecavalier. Even standing still, the world renown…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:01am on April 14, 2011

Dance Review: Kaeja Dance looks ahead with 'future-spective' by Michael Crabb

Major anniversaries provide a perfect excuse for nostalgic reminiscence, but where Toronto's Allen and Karen Kaeja are concerned it's the reverse. In marking the 20th anniversary of their co…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:48am on April 13, 2011

Theatre Review: Leaders' debate scarier than 'Ghost Stories' by Richard Ouzounian

It's a shame the audience at Ghost Stories on Tuesday night were otherwise occupied, because they could have been watching something really scary, like the Federal Leaders' Debate.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:49pm on April 12, 2011

Rock of Ages stars in this year's Petty Panto by Richard Ouzounian

Elicia MacKenzie and Yvan Pedneault will be leading the cast in The Wizard of Oz.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 5:25pm on April 12, 2011

Fiona Reid: Showing us everything she's got by Richard Ouzounian

Canadian stage star dares to go naked in Calendar Girls just before her 60th birthday.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:29pm on April 9, 2011

Kiefer Sutherland: Not Jack Bauer any more... - Toronto.com by Richard Ouzounian

Can you save the world and lose your soul? Ask Kiefer Sutherland.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 9:42am on April 9, 2011

Review: Our Class offers powerful acting in a perplexing play. by Richard Ouzounian

Excellent production triumphs over somewhat disappointing script.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 6:48am on April 8, 2011

Dance review by Michael Crabb

Dancer/choreographer Heidi Strauss debuts her latest solo dance work, still here, at Factory Theatre.

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

Theatre Review: You must see 'The Last 15 Seconds' by Robert Crew

The events described in The Last 15 Seconds, now at Theatre Passe Muraille, took place six years ago. But they could be ripped from today's headlines.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:58pm on April 7, 2011

A cast of directors built this festival, but Newton was the star by Richard Ouzounian

From homey origins, the Shaw Festival was built in stages to become a renowned resident company.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:17pm on April 7, 2011

The Shaw celebrates 50 years by Richard Ouzounian

To celebrate the Shaw Festival's 50th anniversary, Star critic Richard Ouzounian picks 10 magical pieces of theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:02pm on April 7, 2011

3, 2, 1, go! Mixing and matching in trio of new works by Michael Crabb

Toronto's inveterate little troupe, Dancemakers, is presenting this week and next a program of three new works by Martin Bélanger, Ame Henderson and Antonija Livingstone " and making quite …

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:33am on April 7, 2011

Ballet Creole heats up a classic by Michael Crabb

An Afro-Caribbean take on Stravinsky's Petrouchka among new offerings by Ballet Creole's spring program.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:29pm on April 6, 2011

Appreciation: Wayne Robson, 64, a face you never forgot by Richard Ouzounian

Appearance in 1984's The Grey Fox was his career's highlight.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:57am on April 6, 2011

These songs better left unsung by Richard Ouzounian

Angelwalk Theatre's presentation of Songs for a New World is poorly cast, appallingly directed and shoddily designed.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 2:54pm on April 3, 2011

Scott Thompson prefers a partner or two by Garnet Fraser

For Scott Thompson, working alone is risky and usually risqué.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:56am on April 1, 2011

Standing up's harder than it looks by Special To The Star, Denis Grignon

Stars picking up the microphone have to earn comics' respect.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:23am on April 1, 2011

See the play, sleep in a coffin

Think of the movie Buried, in which Ryan Reynolds' character spent the entire film inside a coffin, except in your case, the camera will be infrared and the casket will be placed inside an e…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 7:49pm on March 31, 2011

Laughing matters for Todd Glass by Jason Anderson

After decades as a standup comedian begins to reap benefits including stint at Comedy Bar.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 5:47pm on March 31, 2011
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