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Making its English-language debut, Quebec playwright Guillaume Corbeil's quick one-act play starts with a bang but ultimately loses its plot.
Making its English-language debut, Quebec playwright Guillaume Corbeil's quick one-act play starts with a bang but ultimately loses its plot.
Brent Carver Songbook, SplitScreen and HROSES are this week's top picks for theatregoers.
Martin Happer and Gray Powell stand out in 1994 play that makes the repercussions of the AIDS crisis purely private.
Creators of this crowd-pleaser have stuffed it with Whitney Houston's back catalogue, shown off by Beverley Knight.
As the Emcee, Randy Harrison both frightens and seduces the audience, personifying the atrocities just under the surface.
Frame by Frame is a collaboration between Quebec playwright Robert Lepage and National Ballet choreographer Guillaume Côté.
Nora McLellan and Nancy Beatty, appearing in Annie Baker's John, look to young playwrights to defy stereotypes.
Company aspires to make Canada a leader in musical theatre, brings Fun Home to Off-Mirvish season.
But remount of musical based on Roald Dahl novel is not Young People's Theatre's strongest work.
Cabaret at the Princess of Wales Theatre, Blue Valentine at the Citadel and Rhubarb Festival at Buddies in Bad Times.
Shopkeeper Arthur Przybyszewski is barely holding on to his business, having alienated his only employee, and so depressed following the death of his ex-wife that he barely shows up for work.
Britain's Queen of Soul infuses the musical with her love of the star of the movie, Whitney Houston.
Canada's standup comedy scene has a low ceiling, so Rose builds a show that goes beyond, coming to Toronto this Friday.
ACE Music and Dance project has its North American premiere at Harbourfront Feb. 10 through Dance Immersion.
Choi has tried not to be defined by Kim's Convenience while 'Da Kink in My Hair was all part of Anthony's plan.
There are challenges translating a research project to the stage, but Khari Wendell McClelland finds a sweet spot.
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, a world-beloved, all-male comic ballet company, returns to Toronto Friday as part of its current cross-Canada tour.
Pianos, pointe shoes and potentially a playwright are three top options for theatregoers in the days to come.
Niagara-on-the-Lake festival says ticket sales were up but ticket prices were reduced.
Play is dotted with moments large and small that illustrate fundamental truths about humanity.
COC's dramatically sharp production of Wagner epic includes some goose-bump-inducing vocal splendour.
Khari Wendell McClelland researched the history of his ancestor and other escaped slaves, and came up with a show with relevance for today.
For Canadian Opera Company players, Wagner's Gotterdammerung isn't just another performance, it's a marathon.
Company's move, leaving it temporarily homeless, is another blow to Toronto's storefront theatre movement.
Local version of Tony-winning musical a milestone in the establishment of a vibrant musical theatre culture in the GTA.