You can't always see The Forest for the tales: review
Play tells stories based on cards picked from audience. They're appealing, but the package is slightly unsatisfactory.
Play tells stories based on cards picked from audience. They're appealing, but the package is slightly unsatisfactory.
SheDot Festival gives female comics, both pros and up and comers, a place to shine.
Nicolas Billon's Iceland, a Jordan Tannahill double bill and the SheDot Festival.
Bass baritone Luca Pisaroni takes his dogs with him everywhere. This spring, he will star in the Canadian Opera Company's Maometto II.
Young People's Theatre production written by Evan Placey tackles friendship, adolescence and inter-dimension transference.
Mary Vingoe's play about what happens to refugees who aren't warmly welcomed to Canada.
Hot young director, who received rave reviews for COC's Carmen, was an extra in the same opera in 2005.
Pulitzer Prize-winning play, on until April 24, best attended since Mirvish theatre opened in 2005.
The Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company highlights the work of different flamenco artists, dancers and musicians through the 20th century.
Tim Minchin's Matilda lyrics, with their sweets, treats and creatures, to be sung by Canadian principal cast in Toronto
Company's 2016/17 season also includes Canadian Stage co-production Five Faces for Evelyn Frost.
The oldest professional indigenous theatre company in Canada will offer a double bill of contemporary aboriginal choreography.
Reckoning demonstrates the unique work that live performance can do in bringing people together to raise awareness in the still-unfolding story of Canada's relationship to its indigenous peo…
The mystery of Scarberia, indigenous dance and true crime improv in True Blue.
Volker Gerling's presentation of his flipbooks of strangers' photos is a measured, deliberate and endearing show.
Jackie Burns leads an able cast in touring version of Tom Kitt-Brian Yorkey musical with two distinct plot lines.
The composer, celebrated for his minimalistic style, will be honoured at an April 14 concert at Massey Hall.
Might any have skipped their Broadway chance, seeing the way Hamilton has made its way into the culture in an unprecedented way? Not likely.
Joel Ivany and excellent cast pull something new from Bizet's well-travelled opera.
Brian Yorkey is suspicious of theatre that tries to elicit identical emotions from its audience.
Georgian mezzo-soprano, who stars in COC production, on what makes Carmen irresistible.
Julia Lederer is a writer with a delightfully quirky voice.
More performers and artists are breaking out of their traditional categories to work on "pan-disciplinary" projects.
In its third mounting, play about Canada's First World War history is some of VideoCab's best work.