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Robert Lepage has a message for William Shakespeare by Murray Whyte - Visual Arts Critic

The version of Coriolanus opening Friday at Stratford is like none you've ever seen " but if you know Lepage, you knew that already.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:54pm on June 20, 2018

Michael Jackson's estate developing a Broadway-bound musical by Michael Paulson - New York Times

Stage version of late singer's life just the latest tribute " and part of a theatrical trend

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:08pm on June 19, 2018

Pussy Riot's Maria Alyokhina takes the Toronto stage in the urgent Burning Doors by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Burning Doors at Luminato, in part, tells the story of Oleg Sentsov, a Ukrainian filmmaker imprisoned in Russia on a hunger strike since May 14.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on June 19, 2018

National Ballet of Canada named Best Company of the Year by French critics' association by Debra Yeo - Toronto Star

L'Association Professionnelle de la Critique de Théâtre, de Musique et de Danse recognizes company for its tour to Paris in 2017 with Nijinsky.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:18pm on June 18, 2018

A swan song: Danny Grossman's evening of work, Labour of Love by Michael Crabb - Special To The Star

Labour of Love is a testament to the respect and affection Grossman still commands, that all the artists involved are working without pay, relying on donations and whatever is earned at the …

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on June 18, 2018

Paz de la Jolla tops enticingly varied triple bill by Michael Crabb - Special To The Star

With fresh dances " and not a tutu or tiara in sight " the National Ballet of Canada is proving it's more than a bastion of tradition.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:25pm on June 17, 2018

Passionate amateurs prepare to dance like everyone's watching by Elyse Friedman - Special To The Star

Hundreds of amateur dancers have been quietly honing their skills before their big debut at Nathan Phillips Square this week for Luminato's Le Grand Continental.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:00am on June 17, 2018

Blue Man Group reaches $3 million settlement in royalty dispute by Colin Moynihan - The New York Times

Avant-Garde performers the Blue Man Group have reached a $3 million settlement with an early collaborator who had taken the group to court in a dispute over royalty payments.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:32pm on June 16, 2018

Illusions, mind-bending and fine dining meld into a magical show by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Scottish illusionist Scott Silven awes in At the Illusionist's Table, which runs in Casa Loma twice daily throughout the run of Luminato.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:57pm on June 13, 2018

Cirque du Soleil coming to a Greater Toronto mall by Justina Vasquez - Bloomberg

Cirque du Soleil's so-called Creactive centres will help the company diversify and fill empty storefronts.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:42pm on June 13, 2018

Clever play Nassim lets audience and performer experience it for the first time by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

While the play is not overtly political, writer Nassim Soleimanpour is making points about freedoms we have in the West that we may take for granted.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:53pm on June 12, 2018

As Stratford's Prospero, Martha Henry has firm grasp on her magic by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:36pm on June 12, 2018

Stephen Fry tells great stories in Mythos: Men, but just what is he trying to say? by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Stephen Fry's account of the Trojan War is typically gripping, but Karen Fricker wishes for more personal commentary on the ancient mythology he knows so well.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:48am on June 12, 2018

Fall for Dance North expands to six performances and two venues for 2018 by Debra Yeo - Toronto Star

Annual dance festival will include Adizokan from Red Sky Performance, Obeah Opera, the National Ballet of Canada performing Justin Peck's Paz de la Jolla, and a commission from Anne Plamondo…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:00am on June 12, 2018

Opera Atelier moving from Elgin Theatre to bigger Ed Mirvish by John Terauds - Special To The Star

Move adding 700 seats nightly to company's potential audience will come in spring of 2019.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:34pm on June 11, 2018

Robert De Niro gets standing ovation for Trump F-bomb at Tony Awards by Leanne Italie - The Associated Press

The CBS television audience heard dead silence before De Niro raised his arms " twice " and earned a sustained standing ovation.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:49am on June 11, 2018

Stephen Fry's 'pure storytelling' enlivens Mythos: Heroes at Shaw Festival by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

"He's taken his love of these myths and translated it and helped me understand why they're amazing," marvels our critic's companion for part 2 of her Mythos diary.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:58am on June 10, 2018

RIOT comes to Luminato, led by Panti, the Emerald Isle's best-known drag performer by Bruce Demara - Entertainment Reporter

Panti and a Dublin-based theatre company, bring an eclectic blend of circus, poetry, song, dance and cabaret to Luminato.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:30am on June 10, 2018

The Phantom of the Opera's charm is unshakable three decades later by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

The beloved story is back in Toronto at the Princess of Wales Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:10pm on June 9, 2018

Mythos: Gods engages Shaw Festival audience with the mythology of Stephen Fry by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Unlike some of his ancient Greek source material, Stephen Fry really knows how to spin a yarn, writes Karen Fricker in part 1 of her Mythos trilogy diary.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:46pm on June 8, 2018

Mirvish Productions provides bus service for matinee-goers in five Ontario locations by Debra Yeo - Toronto Star

Beginning July 4, patrons can travel to Toronto and back by bus from London, Woodstock, Kitchener, Milton and Morriston, Ontario.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:21pm on June 6, 2018

To Kill a Mockingbird digs for a deeper Atticus Finch at Stratford Festival by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Great performances from adults and kids alike elevate a production that doesn't quite reach its noble goal of updating Harper Lee's classic story for 2018.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:39pm on June 4, 2018

Stratford's twist of Rocky Horror plays on nostalgia by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Donna Feore's production brings top-notch musical theatre talent to the plate.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:26pm on June 3, 2018

An Ideal Husband's lightheartedness, choreographed transitions make for enjoyable take on Oscar Wilde's comedy by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Director Lezlie Wade's mantra at the Stratford Festival this year seems to be clarity, precision and fun. Despite the gravity of the story, her production of the 1889 play keeps its light to…

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:48pm on June 2, 2018

Norman McLaren homage Frame by Frame is impressive and overstuffed by Michael Crabb - Special To The Star

In compressing the Scottish-Canadian animator's content, its performers didn't quite deliver " if that's possible " a compelling impression of the artist.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:50pm on June 2, 2018
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