Ben Kingsley digs deep into character for Learning to Drive
Actor describes how he brought the same resonance to a seemingly simple New York cab driver as he did to the infinitely complicated Gandhi.
Actor describes how he brought the same resonance to a seemingly simple New York cab driver as he did to the infinitely complicated Gandhi.
Playbill includes The Winter's Tale, Broadway hit The River, Killer Joe and play about 2008 financial crisis.
Quick takes on some of this week's new releases.
Parody of 1990s TV sitcom contains pointless plot lines, offensive portrayals of young women and moments of bad comedy.
The cast in the latest production by Second City is the funniest you could hope to encounter. The script, however, isn't.
There's Camp Wavelength, the ultimate slumber party, Click, Bait & Switch at Second City, and Lenny Kravitz in concert.
Long before he made Crash, Oscar winner was keeping an eye on civil and human rights cases.
Peter Pan, featuring Petty's last onstage role, will include three cast members from Family Channel's The Next Step.
Misty Copeland made history when she became the first African-American principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre, but she's looking for new challenges.
Zach Fraser's bone and wood creations are easy to watch, but the human actors and text seem like afterthoughts.
Decades removed from a Juno Award-winning career, Michael Bell is giving music another try, this time as a crooner.
There's Karen and Allen Kaeja's 'Wedding Brigade' plus couple choreographers create works for neighbourhood event.
Elaborate photo shoots using underwater photography and a Porsche showroom are changing city cultural agencies brochures
Ben Jonson's play was always pungent and mostly hilarious.
Stratford Festival production of the somewhat problematic Love's Labour's Lost finds the play's heart.
Catch One Direction before they're gone, plus Full House! The Musical! and Porch View Dances.
Shakespeare in the Ruff's Brendan McMurtry-Howlett knows "it sounds crazy," but the theatre company likes to change things up.
Novice playwright Kate Hennig looks at spousal abuser Henry VIII through his final wife, Katherine Parr.
As he gets ready to appear in a musical parody of Full House, the world's most infamous celeb blogger explains why he decided to take the negativity down a notch.
Former newsboys or the relatives of ones share their tales.
The Shaw Festival announced Tim Carroll as their new Artistic Director on Thursday morning, an appointment that was previously reported in The Star.
Choreographer Jacob Niedzwiecki brings his darkly comic work to the Dance: Made in Canada festival
Sherlock Holmes, also starring Michael Trevino of The Vampire Diaries, starts Oct. 27 in Toronto.
Revived show marks resurgence in hard core fundamentalism since 9/11 as power of organized televangelism has grown.