Sting gives Toronto a taste of The Last Ship
Singer talks about his stage musical coming to town next year, and what he owes to Toronto.
Singer talks about his stage musical coming to town next year, and what he owes to Toronto.
Season-opener at Tarragon, directed by the playwright, does powerful job of making Shakespeare's Othello tragically potent in 2018.
Bass-baritone makes his case for kindness in the Russian aristocrat.
Artistic director's long run, ending June 1, began with company deep in crisis. It ends with the company secure but seeking a stronger brand.
David Mirvish compares emotional power of incoming Broadway hit Dear Evan Hansen to local smash Come From Away.
As the opener of the Buddies 40th anniversary season, the world's oldest queer-dedicated theatre company, this new production of Gertrude and Alice takes inspiration from Gertrude Stein's ow…
Who are the few poor souls who don't actually like this thing?
Theatre prize will bestow $75,000 on one of four designers and $25,000 to a protégé of their choice.
Actress known for TV roles like Anne of Green Gables and Catherine de' Medici in Reign spent two seasons at the theatre festival.
Toronto theatre company celebrates its 40th by looking both forward and back, beginning with a play about queer icons Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas.
Toronto-born Naomi Campbell, who has been with festival since 2011, takes over from the departed Josephine Ridge.
Toronto Star critics Karen Fricker and Carly Maga lay out their best bets for the new season: from the play The Nether to site-specific work Dr. Silver: A Celebration of Life, to musical Sch…
Podcast collaborators bring a 'Two-Gentleman Improv Show' to Toronto in latest tweak to comedy fest later this month.
1928 satire will be adapted by Michael Healey and directed by Graham Abbey.
The controversial play, which explores the relationship between whites and Indigenous peoples, will go ahead after previously being cancelled following content-related criticism.
Redfeather inspired the 1918 opera Shanewis and now, the musical I Call myself Princess by Jani Lauzon.
Two women see their path through life diverge in a promising, moving new creation from Soulpepper.
Emma Stenning comes to Toronto, after scandal drove Schultz from his post, after serving as chief executive at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre in England.
Everything came together to allow Maev Beaty and Liisa Repo-Martell to appear in A Beautiful View, directed by Andrea Donaldson.
Outdoor Toronto show's fresh perspective, partly created by writer Kaitlyn Riordan, shows us an unseen side of ancient Rome.
The theatre festival for works in development shows its merits as, while still evolving, two shows got valuable exposure to an audience's responses and opinions.
You won't be laughing when this play at Stratford " by star Italian playwright Eduardo De Filippo " ends, writes Carly Maga.
Play flies by with an irreverent, extremely funny and stingingly contemporary script by Erin Shields and masterful direction by Jackie Maxwell.
Performances investigate toxic masculinity, misogyny in Scott Wentworth's direction of Shakespeare play