Bat Out of Hell rolls out the red carpet in Toronto for North American premiere
Bat Out of Hell kicked off its official opening at the Ed Mirvish Theatre with a glitzy red carpet and after party.
Bat Out of Hell kicked off its official opening at the Ed Mirvish Theatre with a glitzy red carpet and after party.
Gala will make a deliberate nod to emerging local talents alongside international stars and fill a conspicuous gap in Toronto's dance landscape.
The Marriage of Figaro's plot is about Count Almaviva's bid to exercise his "droit de seigneur," the supposed right of a nobleman to have sex with the bride of an employee on her wedding nig…
After more than 40 years of hiding, actress playing transgender woman in Charm revealed she is trans herself.
CBC host takes fresh and empowering look at lives of Black women from the civil rights movement in 1970s to pre-Black Lives Matter Toronto.
High-energy dance battle a highlight of Toronto Urban Dance Skill Fest.
Stage options for Oct. 22-28 include: a Luminato hit returning in a posher venue while Bad Dog offers Halloween howls.
Andrew Polec and director Jay Scheib are both fans of the classic Meat Loaf album, now a musical landing at Toronto's Ed Mirvish Theatre.
'Irreverent reverence' is the key to great adaptations, writes Ravi Jain, who dared to revise Hamlet, The Cherry Orchard and David French's Salt-Water Moon.
Four Stratford veteran actresses take leading roles in The Tempest and Julius Caesar next season.
World premiere of well-known playwright's latest lets three performers play with each other and the improbable story of $300,000 opportunity.
Marianne Elliott's direction of multi-award winning production of Mark Haddon's novel to thrill new crowds at Princess of Wales theatre.
An obnoxiously happy family is torn apart when the two kids, Angeline and Martin, meet the magical Tom Shadow one night.
This week: The award-winning solo play Huff returns, plus a dancer's reflection on the passing generations and an old-fashioned séance.
Creators with African heritage come together and display and a wide diversity of approaches Oct. 14 at Harbourfront Centre.
Story steeped in modern meme culture and more can't quite keep the momentum going at the end.
Homegrown singers shine in excellent romantic romp.
New production at Streetcar Crowsnest drawing from Jian Ghomeshi incident gets intriguingly personal but concludes with an afterthought.
Simon Stephens sees more politics in Curious Incident, now playing in Toronto, given the current public mood.
Junkyard Dog Productions announced Tuesday that the Tony Award-winning show has recouped its $12-million investment in less than eight months.
Also on the Top Ticket, Other Side of the Game from Amanda Parris and the TSO playing along to Harry Potter.
This revival of Fringe 2015 hit can seem nightmarish with its journey into jealousy, selfishness and control.
Ghostown Blues is a collection of old sheep wagons, trucks and cabins turned into a cool place to stay. Nearby, at Grotto Gardens, you can do goat yoga.
A road trip through Saskatchewan hits unusual natural spots for sand (the Great Sandhills), water (Canada's Dead Sea) and grass (Grasslands National Park).
Canadian Opera Company season opener an odd mix of frothy and serious, but Erin Wall and Jane Archibald lead masterful cast.