Sondheim's Passion delivers true beauty in Stratford
Under Gary Griffin's direction, Passion employs minimal staging and a small but gifted company to stunning effect.
Under Gary Griffin's direction, Passion employs minimal staging and a small but gifted company to stunning effect.
Shakespeare in the Ruff's Macbeth: Walking Shadows, Ariana Grande at the ACC and Parapan Am athletes in PUSH!
Four of the stars of Stratford Festival's Love's Labour's Lost reflect on what play says about relationships.
Antoni Cimolino and John Caird on Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost
Thursday night's lacklustre debate between the 10 leading candidates for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination showed Trump to be the man to beat, Richard Ouzounian writes.
Alicia Grant is among the independent dance artists getting an infrequent opportunity to have their work seen.
Performance festival celebrates 25 years in Toronto with some changes, including a new focus on dance and local curators.
Broadway actor, singer and dancer speaks about his self-discovery experience while working on hit musical Finding Neverland.
A Little Too Cozy, performed recently at Banff Centre, reconstructs Mozart's Cosi fan tutte as a reality TV game show.
Tedd Robinson's Disconcertante to be seen only after more family oriented performances finish.
With clear-sighted direction from Eda Holmes and wonderful acting, Tony Kushner play has masterpiece stamped all over it.
The granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway chronicles her difficult journey in two books, Invisible Girl and Out Came the Sun.
Benedict Cumberbatch fans make London Hamlet fastest selling play in British history.
Upside Downton stars British actor Luke Kempner playing 12 of the TV series' beloved characters.
British director known here for Stratford Festival productions in running to replace Jackie Maxwell.
The energetic star plays Malificent in the live musical airing Friday night " and she's super-enthused about being evil: "This is so the darkest I've ever been!"
British-born artistic director of Stratford Festival changed the way we look at Shakespeare.
Satirical Broadway musical that mocks Mormons starts a sold-out run near the church's headquarters. The church's tempered response to the show does not surprise its creators, Trey Parker and…
Moss Hart's comedy was never great to begin with, but Shaw Festival production plays up its weaknesses.
Michel Marc Bouchard's play, which opened at the Shaw Festival on Friday, has a whole that doesn't equal the sum of its parts.
Opera written almost 200 years ago, onstage July 31, introduces the sexy, handsome, rich vampire motif.
Queer artist looks forward to more 'boundary-pushing theatre.'
Perky Ellie Kemper talks about showbiz, Tina Fey and what she's learned playing the sunny survivor of a cult.
Theatres have been struggling with rude audience members texting and taking calls for years, but things have gotten even worse this year.