Lack of chemistry leaves Skylight's audience skeptical: review
On paper, the story of a reunited couple is heartbreaking, but on this stage it seems as though they've never met before.
On paper, the story of a reunited couple is heartbreaking, but on this stage it seems as though they've never met before.
Be prepared to explore as you wander the Port Lands in site-specific production from DLT for Luminato.
DA Hoskins presents 20-minute installation that is raw, poetic, mysterious.
Svetlana Lunkina and Harrison James bring beautiful dancing and dramatic depth to 175-year-old ballet.
Rock composer Mike Mills' Concerto for Violin, Rock Band and String Orchestra has world premiere with TSO.
Choreographer Peter Wright wasn't impressed when he first saw the ballet in 1945. He's gone on to make it his own.
Reneltta Arluk to direct one production, new commission The Breathing Hole by Colleen Murphy.
Dance work brings together Vancouver's Holy Body Tattoo and Montreal's Godspeed You! Black Emperor live.
Theatre actress known for TV's Walking Dead commands the stage as former Israeli prime minister Golda Meir.
The James Plays, making North American debut at Luminato, give contemporary sheen to tale of three Scots kings.
The dance show monumental at Luminato, Mandy Patinkin at the Ed Mirvish Theatre and Panacea's F*#% IT.
Latin-themed show On Your Feet! is just one of several Broadway plays with a diverse cast.
Situation Rooms by Rimini Protokoll is an interactive production that gives viewers a first-person perspective into the international arms trade.
Madam Mao, wife of China Communist leader Chairman Mao, needs more time to develop in this theatre adaptation of her power-driven life.
If you've ever wondered what it feels like to dress like a queen, see Opera Atelier's costume sale.
With his wife and two children, James Ehnes rediscovered his Canadian roots in national tour bringing him to TSO June 9.
Show is a master class in staging, and leads Luke Humphrey and Shannon Taylor excel as play's young lovers.
Impassioned dancing and choreography brought the audience to its feet but couldn't capture the original story's moving imagery.
Situation Rooms at Luminato, Jacob Wren's Every Song I've Ever Written and the Toronto Festival of Clowns.
The Stratford Festival's As You Like It is a mixture of high- and low-culture but the new time and place don't work together.
Visually ambitious production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe straddles the extraordinary and the mundane.
Sharp acting brings tale of financial meltdown played as Greek tragedy to a satisfying conclusion at Coal Mine Theatre.
Martha Henry's confident direction, fine acting and theatre's new configuration serve Arthur Miller play well.
Cast is excellent in Nick Green's play told through the lens of defunct newspaper.
Composer Kevin Lau part of creative time behind National Ballet premiere with Guillaume Côté and Michael Levine.