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Valentijn Dhaenens honours oration in Bigmouth by Trish Crawford

Bigmouth star Valentijn Dhaenens uses the best speeches of all time to show the power of words

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:00am on January 19, 2016

Sgt. Pepper's iconic photos reveal OPP badge on Paul McCartney's uniform by Trish Crawford

A live performance of the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in Toronto will be accompanied by a Beatles Canadian trivia pre-concert.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:16pm on January 18, 2016

Gaslighting: How a play inspired a pop-culture term by Linda Barnard - Staff Reporter

Gaslighting, a term used to describe abusive manipulation, comes from the 1938 stage play Gaslight. It opens in Toronto Jan. 17.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on January 17, 2016

Top Tickets: Germinal, Slip, Sgt. Pepper by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

France's Germinal is a highlight of the World Stage season; and Art of Time's take on Sgt Pepper's returns.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00am on January 17, 2016

This Hedda Gabler makes tragedy look beautiful: review by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:29pm on January 15, 2016

Within the Glass review: Two couples, one pregnancy by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Dinner party drama fueled by an awkward theme: one couple is inadvertently pregnant with the other couple's child in this new show at Tarragon Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:10pm on January 14, 2016

I Lost My Talk creates beauty from a dark past by Martin Knelman - Entertainment

Words, music, dance and film used to give voice to poet and residential school victim Rita Joe.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:36pm on January 14, 2016

Brian Bedford, a veteran of Ontario's Stratford Festival, dead at 80 by Victoria Ahearn - The Canadian Press

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:41pm on January 13, 2016

Antarctic voyage was starting point for dance project by Michael Crabb

Lucy Rupert used Shackleton expedition as inspiration for Dead Reckoning.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:33pm on January 13, 2016

Louis Riel revival the star of Canadian Opera Company's new season by Trish Crawford

Canadian Opera Company's 2016/17 will include a new production of Louis Riel to celebrate Canada's 150th anniversary

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:30pm on January 13, 2016

William Needles spent 47 seasons with Stratford Festival by The Canadian Press

Actor who inspired Jon Lovitz's Master Thespian on SNL dead at 97

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:17pm on January 13, 2016

Three plays to watch at the Next Stage Festival by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Three indie shows at the Next Stage Theatre Festival to catch before they hit the big time.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:39pm on January 11, 2016

Play remembers girls kidnapped by Boko Haram by Trish Crawford

All Our Yesterdays, the story of two girls kidnapped in Nigeria, is at Factory Theatre until Jan. 17

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:53pm on January 11, 2016

Top Ticket: Three shows to see Jan. 10 to 16 by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Hedda Gabler, Within the Glass and the second annual Progress Festival.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on January 10, 2016

Spectacle overrides humanity in Cirque's Toruk: review by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Human acts in show inspired by Avatar feel like afterthoughts, swallowed by the venue and overshadowed by puppets.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:53pm on January 8, 2016

Hotel-room play Insignificance to be staged in real New York hotel room by Mark Kennedy

Insignificance, which imagines a meeting between Marilyn Monroe, Albert Einstein, Joe DiMaggio and Joe McCarthy, will premiere in February.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:31pm on January 6, 2016

Top ticket: Three shows to see Jan. 3 to 9 by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Catch the best of the Fringe, revisit The Gay Heritage Project, thrill to live Avatar prequel Toruk " The First Flight

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on January 3, 2016

How Canadian kids' book became London's hottest family show by Nick Aveling - News

Joel Horwood and Arthur Darvill adapted Jon Klassen's I Want My Hat Back for England's National Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on December 27, 2015

The Curse of Clara and her sugar-plum dreams: Knelman by Martin Knelman - Entertainment

The Nutcracker role takes centre stage in CBC animated film.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:00am on December 23, 2015

Christmas giving from the Soulpepper 'family' by Richard Ouzounian

Close-knit theatre company, which presents the Soulpepper Family Festival until Jan. 3, plays Secret Santa.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:14am on December 21, 2015

Rewind: Phantom of the Opera haunted by ghosts of '80s past by Ryan Porter - Entertainment Reporter

In a post-Twilight world, it's not so easy to make silk-lined capes and single red roses work.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on December 20, 2015

In Traces, audience takes entertaining ride through dystopian world by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Show uses circus to explore oppressive social conditions in the not-so-distant-future, while underlining the essence of portraying performers as humans and humans as performers.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:47pm on December 19, 2015

How Arabic song became a welcome to Canada by Trish Crawford

Video of Ottawa school choir singing ancient song is attracting attention worldwide.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on December 18, 2015

Crow's Theatre finds new ways to soar: Knelman by Martin Knelman - Entertainment

Crow's new home is a pioneering venture.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:00am on December 16, 2015

Free Times Café still a haven for folk singers after 35 years by Trish Crawford

Musicians from Ron Sexsmith to Emm Gryner share their memories of Judy Perly's College St. restaurant.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00am on December 15, 2015
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