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4,600 stories from Toronto Star

From Sept. 11 tragedy, a theatrical triumph by Richard Ouzounian

Come From Away, about Gander, Newfoundland's response to planes stranded by terrorism attacks, looks bound for Broadway.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:15pm on December 14, 2015

The Nutcracker continues to shine 20 years later by Michael Crabb - Dance, Special To The Star

National Ballet of Canada's twist on classic holiday show charms and thrills audiences of all ages.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:03pm on December 13, 2015

Top Tickets: Dec. 13 to 19 by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Daring, romance and a flying canoe.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:00pm on December 13, 2015

The magic of Phantom's chandelier by Geoffrey Vendeville - Staff Reporter

A look at what's behind the falling, fireworks-shooting prop in The Phantom of the Opera

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on December 12, 2015

A look behind the Nutcracker curtain and 18 Sugar Plum Fairies by Michael Crabb

A look at what goes into a performance of the National Ballet's The Nutcracker, opening Dec. 12.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00am on December 12, 2015

The Phantom of the Opera offers a half-hearted renovation rather than a fresh new production: Ouzounian by Richard Ouzounian

Richard Ouzounian bids farewell to his 15 years of theatre criticism at the Toronto Star with " what else? " a review of The Phantom of the Opera.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:57pm on December 11, 2015

Ross Petty's most memorable villains, from Abanazeer to Revolta by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

The king of boos is being cheered for the last time before he retires from the annual role as pantomime villain.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:30am on December 10, 2015

Dee Snider's Christmas tale a rockin' good time: review by Richard Ouzounian Theatre Critic

Show up in the right spirit and you'll have a terrific time.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:34pm on December 9, 2015

How do you like your Messiah? by Trish Crawford

The annual Christmas tradition of the Messiah comes in many shapes and sizes in Toronto this season.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00am on December 7, 2015

Phantom of the Opera redux by Geoffrey Vendeville - Staff Reporter

The popular musical, back in Toronto Tuesday, is darker, grittier and 'slightly more dangerous.'

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on December 7, 2015

Top Ticket for Dec. 6-12 by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

A touring Phantom, a mashed-up Messiah and a Cree cabaret.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00am on December 6, 2015

Eric Johnson seeks silver linings in the dark corners of life by Richard Ouzounian

Alberta-born star of The Knick is amazed by how little medicine, and human nature, have changed since 1901.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:09pm on December 5, 2015

Toronto trio tackles Adele's monster hit Hello by Trish Crawford

We threw out a challenge to the women of VIVA, who answered with their operatic take on the song.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on December 5, 2015

Ross Petty goes out in fine form in Peter Pan in Wonderland: review by Richard Ouzounian

You will laugh a lot thanks to some clever people and the genius of Petty, despite an overly convoluted plot.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:57pm on December 4, 2015

This Cinderella has the necessary stardust: review by Richard Ouzounian

Changes to the book in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella don't sit well, but sparkling cast and magical moments make up for that.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:38pm on December 3, 2015

Nathaniel Dett Chorale adds joyful noise to Ballet Creole's Messiah by Michael Crabb

Soulful Messiah, at Fleck Dance Theatre Dec. 4 to 6, will be danced to live music for first time.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:30am on December 3, 2015

Olivier Laquerre looks for suffering behind the evil by Trish Crawford

King Herod in Berlioz's L'Enfance du Christ may be a bad guy, but at least he's interesting, baritone says.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00am on December 3, 2015

Cultures meet in Jewish-Arab couple's music by Trish Crawford

Married musicians David Buchbinder and Roula Said celebrate cultural diversity Dec. 5 at Koerner Hall.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:30am on December 2, 2015

David Fox's subtle Lear can't hold up production by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

David Fox is a standout as Lear, but technical aspects of this production are needlessly overblown

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:00pm on November 28, 2015

Joshua Jackson on being on the other side of The Affair by Richard Ouzounian

"It's really tough playing the guy who's being cheated on," says the still boyish former Dawson's Creek star.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:30am on November 28, 2015

Revue updates big band and tap for modern times by Trish Crawford

Big Band Tap Revue honours the era of Duke Ellington while throwing in some OutKast and Superbad.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00am on November 27, 2015

Canadian brothers Mychael and Jeff Danna write score for The Good Dinosaur by Trish Crawford

Canadian composers Mychael and Jeff Danna teamed up to write score for The Good Dinosaur opening this week.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01am on November 27, 2015

David Fox stars in 'Upper Canada' King Lear by Richard Ouzounian

Veteran actor draws on experience of mother's dementia to bring ' unnamed terror' to the stage.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:44pm on November 26, 2015

Guillaume Côté blazes back to glory in Romeo and Juliet: review by Michael Crabb

Equally passionate performance by Elena Lobsanova part of thrilling National Ballet production

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:12pm on November 26, 2015

Dance artists take on homophobia in FACING Home by Michael Crabb

Kevin Ormsby and Chris Walker are from Jamaica, once described as 'the most homophobic place on earth.'

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00am on November 26, 2015
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