Frozen isn't letting it go anytime soon, with a Broadway adaptation announced for Spring 2018
With a sequel in the works and a baby boom in 'Elsa' names, Frozen is not going away anytime soon (sorry, parents)
With a sequel in the works and a baby boom in 'Elsa' names, Frozen is not going away anytime soon (sorry, parents)
The two-character play was first produced by Theatre Columbus in 1987 and has since been established, if not as a Canadian classic, then certainly as a Canadian standby
Another exploration of the dark side of a beloved comedy, not that there is any other side that would interest a properly credentialed European director
'The first thing I do (on stage) is look around. Know where you are, be aware…and therefore you ARE relevant because the time is now and that's what I talk about'
The play has a cast of Stratford notables, with a sprinkling from the Shaw, all of them in the confined 100-seat space of the Coal Mine Theatre, acting at full exhilarating throttle
While the Super Bowl Halftime Show wasn't always the extravaganza it is today, seeds of its spectacular future were present right from the beginning
The good in the play outweighs the bad, and the current Toronto production, which comes to us from England
From a ravishing orchestra is ravishing to a certifiably Wagnerian cast, Siegfried is a worthy investment
It might be said that, in his many seasons at the Canadian Stratford, Bedford reclaimed his British classical birthright.
If one of the play's purposes is to discuss the ethics and consequences of in vitro fertilization, then maybe the discussion shouldn't have been based on a clinical mistake.
'I remember looking at the Die Hard posters outside my local movie theatre. You never expect to see an old schoolfriend emblazoned as a movie star'
Yasser Mroué's reclaiming of language " he is now, somewhat remarkably, a poet " forms the basis of Riding on a Cloud, Rabih Mroué's latest performance piece,
Group work and building social skills are also a focus of the centre's new class, improv for teens on the autism spectrum, which begins Jan. 9
Could the confederation hip-hop musical phenomenon become a classic? I think it might
A key pleasure in watching drama is the chance it gives us to reflect on the maturing of talented, resourceful actors like Mark Rylance, Claire Danes and Michael Keaton
Jason Thrust McNeely shows off some of his air guitar skills in Pinecrest Park before competing in the international air guitar championships in Finland
The year ahead will bring a mix of old and new productions
Small has been accounted beautiful for many years now, but 2015 is the year in which it seemed more beautiful than ever
It's a May-December friendship
Two anniversaries meet. Toronto's Young People's Theatre is 50 years old this year, and Mordecai Richler's Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang is 40, at least in book form
The great thing about Bruce Norris' plays is that they contain no sympathetic characters
Richard Rose's production has a spare, versatile set by Camellia Koo, and a top-notch cast giving top-notch performances
What seems to be in question here is cultural appropriation, the ultimate straw-issue
No one who sat through Pyramus and Thisbe at the Four Seasons Centre could question the contemporary credentials of the Canadian Opera Company
David Ferry excels with a study in watchful desolation that withstands the closest scrutiny