The Aeneid is based on a classic, but it fails to be completely modern
Olivier Kemeid's award-winning play about immigrants resonates now more than ever with Canada's new arrivals from Syria.
Olivier Kemeid's award-winning play about immigrants resonates now more than ever with Canada's new arrivals from Syria.
Ballet dancers trade auditorium for farmland
Maple Leaf Gardens will again host rock bands on Aug. 17 when Toronto celebrates Beatles concert 50 years ago.
The hair, the clothes, the lingo, the silly plot lines added up to a portrait of perfect teenagehood in the 1960s.
Bad Dog Summer Blockbuster Week, Raconteurs' Teen Stories and a reading of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
Following Soulpepper's new mandate to become Canada's National Civic Theatre, the company's upcoming season includes a mini-festival of experimental contemporary solo performances and a cele…
Four actors portray more than 150 characters in this adaptation of the 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film.
Kawa Ada and Ravi Jain's paths overlap for the fourth time with their new Soulpepper show, The 39 Steps.
From theatre, dance and music to cooking class and a sleepover, 10 productions worth seeing.
But Benedict Campbell and Corrine Koslo, while skilled character actors, don't have vocal power for lead parts.
SummerWorks Festival, Dusk Dances and The Imposter podcast at the Gladstone.
She chose the bloody Sweeney Todd for her exit as Shaw Festival artistic director.
Show is full of wow feats and gorgeous stage pictures but indulges in cultural appropriation.
Play that officially opens Saturday asks: What if we could rewrite our own histories?
Ibsen's original criticized social constrictions on women. Why can't we do the same today for 'yoga moms'?
Broadway producer Jimmy Nederlander, who died Monday, 'among the greats,' says David Mirvish.
Alien Creature remount, John & Waleed: From Sudan to Southern Ontario, Stupidhead! and Sound of the Beast.
Production of Strindberg play doesn't always work but kudos to Shaw for embracing this difficult material.
Cirque du Soleil's Luzia, David Cross at Danforth Music Hall and Soulpepper's Father Comes Home From the Wars.
Set in the 1950s, this afternoon of dialogue between a white teenager and two middle-aged black men brought the audience to its feet.
Campbell House setting keeps immersive production interesting, but script could use some work.
Petrina Bromley to star in Canadian musical about Gander, Newfoundland's response to Sept. 11.
Driftwood Theatre production suggests power dynamic between Kate and Petruchio is mutually deliberate.
Theatrical version of movie Madame Sousatzka currently in Toronto workshop production.