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Buskerfest back with mix of old and new talents by Bruce Demara - Entertainment Reporter

Buskerfest for Epilepsy returns to Woodbine Park for the Labour Day weekend with a host of new acts.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00pm on August 31, 2017

Soulpepper celebrating after New York stint pays off big by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Soulpepper on 42nd Street drew critics' praise and an audience, leaving artistic director Albert Schultz pondering another trip south.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:00am on August 30, 2017

It's all about the free opera, our trivial pursuits and the search for laughter by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Enjoy an outdoor modern opera, a quirky quiz show and a lineup of comedians on this week's Top Ticket.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:00am on August 27, 2017

Pippi musical's maiden voyage sets a course for success: review by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Placing the intimate audience on an actual boat on Toronto's lakeshore, Pippi: The Strongest Girl in the World ask the viewers to enter uncharted territory.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:04pm on August 26, 2017

Fast-moving news takes some steam out of this Party by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

But Second City finds its sweet spot with observational comedy about relationships in Party Today (Panic Tomorrow).

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:32pm on August 24, 2017

A kinder Midsummer Night's Dream with a same-sex twist: review by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Shakespeare in the Ruff production sometimes sacrifices clarity for activity and effects.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:45pm on August 24, 2017

A First World War-set Henry V is coming to the Shaw Festival by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic, Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Shakespeare leads Tim Carroll's second Shaw season while Stratford's Antoni Cimolino explains Rocky Horror pick.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:38pm on August 23, 2017

Lady Gaga impersonator wasn't born this way by Azzura Lalani - Staff Reporter

Toronto native Athena Reich, opening a new version of her show #ARTBIRTH here, fell into the role of becoming the

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:00pm on August 23, 2017

Martha Henry to play Prospero in new Stratford version of The Tempest by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

The Rocky Horror Show also on festival's 2018 bill, with Donna Feore directing that and The Music Man.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:56pm on August 22, 2017

Gasp at emotional depth of Breathing Hole at Stratford Festival: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Polar bear is the tragic hero of Colleen Murphy's ambitious, moving play looking at history and future of Arctic through Indigenous eyes.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on August 21, 2017

Stratford's The Madwoman of Chaillot is no big deal: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

The Madwoman of Chaillot was written during the last years of the Second World War by the Frenchman Jean Giraudoux and presented here in a new translation by David Edney.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:23pm on August 20, 2017

Party Today, Panic Tomorrow with Second City by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Also on the Top Ticket Aug. 20 to 26, Jay and Silent Bob Get Old and SZA (although that last one is sold out).

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:00am on August 20, 2017

Man whose story is part of Come From Away touts a book in Toronto by Azzura Lalani - Staff Reporter

Kevin Tuerff, whose Gander experince is part of the Tony-winning musical, has a new book and fresh purpose in aftermath of town's hospitality.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:43pm on August 18, 2017

Con-artist comedy Tartuffe gets a great update at Stratford: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Molière classic makes all the sense in the world in 2017, thanks to tweaks, sure-handed director and a stacked cast.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:11pm on August 18, 2017

Stephen Fry trilogy about ancient Greece will get world premiere at Shaw Festival by Debra Yeo - Staff Reporter

Tim Carroll to direct British comedian in Mythos: A Trilogy " Gods. Heroes. Men in 2018.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:00am on August 17, 2017

Here's what Karen Fricker and Carly Maga don't want to miss this Toronto theatre season by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic, Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

From Annie Baker's The Aliens to Waiting for Godot, the Star's theatre critics preview what's onstage this fall and winter.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 2:46pm on August 16, 2017

Dance: Made in Canada assembles work from coast to coast by Michael Crabb

Dance: Made in Canada/Fait au Canada is a biennial festival featuring artists from across the country.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:14pm on August 15, 2017

Take in dance, Shakespeare and improv comedy in Toronto this week by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Dance: Made in Canada Festival, Shakespeare in the Ruff and Bad Dog Theatre are on the Top Ticket.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:00am on August 13, 2017

Experiencing Beautiful with an intergenerational group of Carole King fans by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

"As a kid growing up, you heard it everywhere," one theatregoer says about the music of Carole King.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:00pm on August 9, 2017

Canadian playwright Norm Foster gets his due by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

His plays are frequently produced, except in Toronto, but now he has a festival in his name in St. Catharines, Ontario.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:56pm on August 8, 2017

SummerWorks projects vivid, varied and versatile: review by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

Productions driven by women among the more thought-provoking works at festival running along the Queen Street West corridor.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:26pm on August 6, 2017

This week in Toronto: Rock the boat, get your fill of the Philippines or watch dance on the dirt by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

This week's Top Ticket offerings including a concert aboard the River Gambler and a celebration of Filipino arts and culture.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on August 6, 2017

SummerWorks returns with its usual blend of dance, music, theatre and more by Carly Maga - Theatre Critic

Among the 10 shows we want to see: A talk with the departed, a summer sci-fi musical, performance art in progress.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:05pm on August 2, 2017

The Principle of Pleasure is a proud assertion of sexuality by Michael Crabb

Dancer/choreographer Gerard Reyes' intimate work is part of this year's SummerWorks Performance Festival.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:54am on August 2, 2017

Outdoor theatre companies getting stage fright about rainy summer by Karen Fricker - Theatre Critic

How is this erratic, wet summer affecting Toronto theatre companies' outdoor productions?

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:54am on August 2, 2017
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