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Guillaume Côté, comeback of a ballet superstar by Martin Knelman - Entertainment

Almost a year after what he feared would be a career-ending injury, Côté returns to National Ballet stage as Romeo.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:00pm on November 25, 2015

Harrison James, a prince among dancers by Michael Crabb

His National Ballet colleagues have nothing but nice things to say about James, who makes his debut Nov. 28 as Romeo.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:00pm on November 25, 2015

Jacob Two-Two gets a remake and not for the better: review by Richard Ouzounian

Inferior music, murky lighting, and rudimentary set and costumes mar revival by Young People's Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:42pm on November 24, 2015

Armstrong's War works as a tale of friendship: review by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

As a commentary on war, Colleen Murphy's play about two traumatized young people is a bit toothless.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:14pm on November 24, 2015

Nirbhaya is harrowing, moving and beautiful: review by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Actresses share heartbreaking stories of abuse and rape in Yael Farber's theatrical production, on now at Harbourfront.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:00pm on November 24, 2015

Bombay Black invites us to make of it what we want: review by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Male actor Kawa Ada is compelling in female role of Apsara in Anosh Irani's play, now on at Factory Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:41pm on November 24, 2015

TSO reports small surplus and 57% jump in donations by Trish Crawford

Symphony ends 2014-15 season in the black.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:14pm on November 23, 2015

Actor Chris Colfer is defying gravity in the book world, too by Richard Ouzounian

Actor behind Glee's Kurt is now a bestselling author. Adventures From the Land of Stories is out Nov. 24.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:02pm on November 21, 2015

Mentor becomes tormentor in Seminar: review by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Despite its familiar theme, Seminar's strong acting and witty script keep the class paying attention.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:00am on November 21, 2015

Paul Gross and Martha Burns shine in 'Domesticated' but script falls short by Richard Ouzounian

They never talked like that on Slings and Arrows.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01am on November 21, 2015

Three takes on The Winter's Tale by Richard Ouzounian

Shakespeare play gets Toronto viewings via National Ballet, Kenneth Branagh Theatre and Groundling Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:00pm on November 20, 2015

Toronto Symphony Orchestra pays tribute to Bond, James Bond by Trish Crawford

From Thunderball to Skyfall, the theme songs for James Bond films featured stars of the day and memorable tunes.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:00am on November 20, 2015

Kelsey Grammer returns as Captain Hook in 'Finding Neverland' by Mark Kennedy

The original Captain Hook will be back on Broadway for seven weeks in January.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:30pm on November 19, 2015

Cabaret singer Judith Lander appears at Young Centre by Martin Knelman - Entertainment

On Saturday Nov. 21 Lander is doing an intimate one-night show in Soulpepper's cabaret series at the Young Centre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:31pm on November 19, 2015

Wormwood turns bitter at its core by Richard Ouzounian

More than a romance, or a story about Ukrainian identity, play is about how mankind destroys itself and what it takes to survive.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:39pm on November 19, 2015

'Julie' is . . . romantic, operatic sludge by Richard Ouzounian

The North American premiere loses the hard edges of the original story of sexual repression and class warfare.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:46pm on November 18, 2015

Review: The Road to Paradise paved with powerful war stories by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Buddies in Bad Times Theatre turns its focus to war and recovery with The Road to Paradise.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:24pm on November 18, 2015

Imperial Ice Stars up the thrills in Sleeping Beauty on Ice by Michael Crabb

Virtuoso skating, dazzling costumes, digital scenery, sword fights, fire and flying effects part of Sony Centre show.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:00pm on November 18, 2015

Heart of Jordan Tannahill's work on display in Late Company by Richard Ouzounian

Playwright shares background with gay bullying victim in play now on at the Theatre Centre

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

The up and downsides of a teacher from hell by Richard Ouzounian

Four young actors who portray a savage writing teacher's victims in Seminar weigh in on whether the Whiplash-style approach helps or hinders.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:57pm on November 16, 2015

Julie gets North American premiere in Toronto by Trish Crawford

Based on August Strindberg's once scandalous Miss Julie, it's the first opera presented by Canadian Stage.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:47pm on November 16, 2015

Christopher Wheeldon's The Winter's Tale is spectacular: review by Michael Crabb - Dance, Dance Critic

National Ballet of Canada production of Shakespeare play packed with inventive steps and spectacular scenic effects.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:04am on November 16, 2015

Top Ticket: Three shows to watch Nov. 15 to 21 by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Tackling sex assault, gender constructs and grief in Nirbhaya, Bombay Black and Late Company

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:30am on November 15, 2015

'Loud, fat and chaotic' music gets Canadian debut by Trish Crawford

Esprit Orchestra performs Andrew Norman's Play at Koerner Hall Nov. 15

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:17am on November 14, 2015

Cynthia Nixon on sex, death and acting by Richard Ouzounian

Actress is known for Sex and the City, but dying has been a theme of some of her other roles, including James White.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on November 14, 2015
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