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1,826 stories from The Globe and Mail

Inside a manly, Modern Toronto penthouse - part 2

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SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:00pm on May 3, 2012

Inside a manly, Modern Toronto penthouse

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SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:59pm on May 3, 2012

Brawny Modernism meets hard-hat heritage in a Toronto penthouse loft by John Bentley Mays

Designer Johnson Chou takes the rough materials of a hard loft and adds a taste of macho

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:57pm on May 3, 2012

One tortured family, two parallel universes by Martin Morrow

Powerful Tarragon production revives 1987 Michel Tremblay drama that intertwines two versions of characters in a lower-middle-class Montreal home

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 11:47am on May 3, 2012

The agony and the ecstasy of Mike Daisey by James Adams

When it’s revealed the show you wrote contains fabrications about Apple’s China factory, you’re finished, aren’t you? But life continues for his show (in Toronto, for exa…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:49pm on May 2, 2012

Two Tony nods for Stratford's Jesus Christ Superstar by J. Kelly Nestruck

Broadway transfer gets morale and probable financial boost, and chance to showcase one of its songs on live Tony broadcast

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:30pm on May 1, 2012

Both arenas and theatres are in Spider-Man's future by Guy Dixon

Turn Off the Dark co-producer Michael Cohl reveals plans for Broadway musical to tour to a variety of venues in Europe and elsewhere

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:00pm on May 1, 2012

Stratford's Jesus Christ Superstar gets two Tony noms by J. Kelly Nestruck

Musical that transferred to Broadway up for best musical revival

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:00am on May 1, 2012

The music stops for Dancap dream by Michael Posner and James Bradshaw

Aubrey Dan’s retreat from Toronto theatre scene leaves rival impresario David Mirvish in complete control of high-end market

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:29pm on April 29, 2012

Theatre producer Dancap plans hiatus in 2013

Aubrey Dan, saying he doesn’t see enough quality shows on the horizon for Toronto next year, will step back after Western Canada dates for Jersey Boys

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 9:00pm on April 28, 2012

After a chill, Meg Tilly is ready for her comeback by Kate Taylor

Her children took her away from film for decades, but now the once ingénue is making her way back at an age when female actors can have trouble finding work

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on April 27, 2012

For Edmonton theatre company, smaller is bigger by Marsha Lederman

The city’s Workshop West Theatre took a risk when it chose to stage only one play this season. The audience has grown

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on April 27, 2012

Dated, yes, but delightfully performed by J. Kelly Nestruck

The 1936 Hart and Kaufman play is an early prototype of the wacky family comedy genre

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on April 27, 2012

From the favelas of Rio, hip hop as high art by Paula Citron

An all-male dance troupe combines urban moves with samba, bossa nova and Brazilian martial arts

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:00pm on April 27, 2012

Attendance at Vancouver Playhouse's final show called 'embarrassing' by Marsha Lederman

Community misses out on opportunity to make a statement about the importance of the theatre company, actor says

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:00pm on April 25, 2012

A European import succeeds in Edmonton by William Rankin

The themes of Beethoven’s only opera are ably delivered in seldom-staged production

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:19pm on April 25, 2012

This Dancing Queen stumbles by J. Kelly Nestruck

This juxtaposition of dance and theatre is frustrating

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:58pm on April 23, 2012

Aida: A few hiccups take shine off three hours of grandeur by Andrea Warner

A costume slip-up, a battle between singer and orchestra and sloppy marching bring down an otherwise ovation-worthy

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 9:10am on April 23, 2012

Unpredictability of Adaptation Project keeps audience of their toes by Paula Citron

Michael Trent’s reimagining of Following Station Identification never has a dull moment

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 8:56am on April 23, 2012

Christopher House on his tribute to Ann Southam's Rivers by Paula Citron

Toronto Dance Theatre choreographer tells The Globe’s Paula Citron about working with a pre-composed music piece

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:00pm on April 22, 2012

Quiet in the audience, please by Kate Taylor

The performing arts are desperate to win new audiences, but when they show up, they don’t always behave. Does the download generation need to clean up its act? Or is it time to take a s…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00am on April 21, 2012

Second wind saves this classic gem by J. Kelly Nestruck

This stylish and stylized production is a treat

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on April 20, 2012

Fine, fiery flamenco with a splash of variety by Paula Citron

Esmeralda Enrique’s company and guest choreographer Juan Ogalla update their first-rate flamenco

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on April 20, 2012

The Exquisite Hour: Romance in the age of encyclopedias by Martin Morrow

A pleasant bachelor in a pleasant backyard reenacts the conversion of St. Hubert with a white-gloved saleswoman. Under ‘R’ for Rom-com.

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:15pm on April 20, 2012

When oil and water mix, the results can be inspiring by J. Kelly Nestruck

Robert Chafe tells an uplifting story of a shipwreck, a rescue, and open-hearted enlightenment set against the backdrop of the civil-rights struggle

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:31pm on April 19, 2012
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