Top Ticket: Three shows to see Nov. 20 to 26
Playday Mayday from Uncalled For, Public Recordings Performance Projects' Capitalist Duets, dance from Yvonne Ng.
Playday Mayday from Uncalled For, Public Recordings Performance Projects' Capitalist Duets, dance from Yvonne Ng.
Thom Allison's production of Seussical walks the walk of commitment to inclusion on multiple levels.
Exceptional set, costumes and lighting contribute to Tarragon Theatre production of work of wonderful writer.
Powerful opera about Japanese-Canadian girl's experience with prejudice gets first Toronto production from Tapestry.
Ballet from Wuxi Song and Dance Theatre conveys Chinese themes with a Canadian choreographer, Peter Quanz.
Main performance space in former Carnegie Library to be named after artistic director Franco Boni.
Play an exploration of the tangled bonds of love and loyalty between three central characters on both sides of Berlin Wall.
Humour is the key in foul-mouthed, whiskey-soaked indie favourite getting a run from Soulpepper Theatre.
With a lot of luck and some serendipity, Canadian musical about Sept. 11 heads to New York after its Toronto stop.
Brendan McMurtry-Howlett's direction of Claudia Dey's play is practically pitch-perfect in 2016.
The show, which began as a male response to da kink in my hair, treats concerns specific to Toronto, while setting them in a broader international context.
Kudelka's reading of the rags-to-riches fairy tale is unconventional, but not so radical as to upset traditionalists.
Rosamund Small's TomorrowLove, Bill Coleman in Dollhouse and Seussical at Young People's Theatre.
National Ballet of Canada second soloist takes on strenuous lead role in James Kudelka's production.
The 32-year-old company is expanding out toward China in new effort to shift priorities.
Nick Payne's London and Broadway theatre hit opens in Toronto with mixed results.
Production from novice playwright deserves praise for addressing Tamil history but needs further development.
Play tells story of two disabled, interesting people and a couple seeking a normal life with disabled son.
Canadian Opera Company will give Ontario students their first taste of opera with Nov. 10 to Dec. 4 tour by Ensemble Studio singers.
The play explores the world of John Dee, a real-life figure who was a trusted advisor to Queen Elizabeth I.
Celebrated stage actor finds meaning in the eclectic collection of songs in his latest show, Walk Me to the Corner.
See Wrecking Ball #21 and The Trump Card from Mike Daisey, then cleanse your palate with National Ballet's Cinderella.
Randy Lennox, president of broadcasting and content for Bell Media, convinced his bosses to be a part of Bat Out of Hell " The Musical.
In a simulated boxing ring, complete with a dangling microphone, five actors or "candidates" compete for votes from the audience members, who are armed with a voting device.
David Yee's play kicks off Factory Theatre's Beyond the Great White North season.