Top Tickets: March 20 to 26
Up the Garden Path, Don't Speak and The Judas Kiss.
Up the Garden Path, Don't Speak and The Judas Kiss.
Theatre festival was $559,000 in the black after 2015 season.
New play takes a humorous look at three women working as civil servants in Ottawa.
Diane D'Aquila is wonderful as the grande dame in this revival of David French Canadian classic.
Soulpepper production doesn't succeed in connecting Ontario setting with Federico Garcia Lorca's mythic realm.
Svetlana Lunkina and Evan McKie take on lead roles in March 20 performance at Four Seasons Centre.
Brendan Saye faces first big challenge since his return dancing lead in National Ballet of Canada's Romeo and Juliet.
Erica Peck has her Kinky Boots co-stars wear her second-hand finds.
New spin on one of the great heritage ballets picks up the pace, goes back to fairy tale's roots.
Any improv show that takes direction exclusively from 6 to 10-year-olds is going to be entertaining.
The Jays pitcher will be on the Canadian cover of "R.B.I. Baseball 16."
Low-key production, staged in Videofag's front room, doesn't mind getting meta.
"The Just" is Camus' intricate grapple with the pointlessness of terror, and while passionate and tense in parts, it leaves the audience aloof.
Classic Albums Live creator wrote GIG based on lifelong experience in rock 'n' roll. It opens March 15 at the Panasonic Theatre.
Factory Theatre's superb Naked Season continues, with a brilliantly staged production of this 1995 anti-war play, writes critic Karen Fricker.
Tapestry Opera's production of Louise Welsh's adapted story from Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Bottle Imp" mystifies.
But the play, now on at Tarragon Theatre, leaves darker themes unexplored.
Alexander Ekman work part of National Ballet mixed program with Four Temperaments and Rubies.
Roy is still arresting in play about class and gender inequity getting a remount from Theatre Passe Muraille.
Alexander Ekman ballet, a satire of seriousness of modern dance, opens March 9.
Two Lolas, Alan Mingo Jr. and Kyle Taylor Parker, bond over life-changing role and sore feet.
Musicians take on a bigger role in Khan's reimagined piece, which was developed after dance partner Israel Galvan was injured.
Wednesday's opening cast was led by the company's most recently hired principal, Jurgita Dronina.
The two appear in the same scenes for first time.
Community theatre company specializing in Gilbert and Sullivan puts on special production to celebrate 50th anniversary.