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Cuban poet's passion flows through former ballerina by Richard Ouzounian

Veronica Tennant conceived Niagara after hearing Jose Maria Heredia's poem about the Falls.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:54pm on July 21, 2015

For Cirque Alfonse, juggling axes is family fun by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Antoine Carabinier Lépine, sister Julie, father Alain, brother-in-law Jonathan bring lumberjack-inspired Timber to Panamania.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 1:42pm on July 20, 2015

Actors, director make most of challenging Comedy of Errors: review by Robert Crew

Shakespeare play is based on one extended joke that can confound modern audiences.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:39am on July 19, 2015

Betroffenheit: Beauty born out of tragedy by Michael Crabb

Jonathon Young and Crystal Pite's stunning work debuting this week plumbs the depths of post-traumatic stress disorder following a personal tragedy.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:30am on July 19, 2015

Sharp moments but also laughs in Stratford's Oedipus Rex: review by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Gord Rand plays the king of Greek tragedy as more self-righteous and infantile in Daniel Brooks production.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:52pm on July 17, 2015

Possible Worlds at Stratford Festival is intoxicating: review by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Mitchell Cushman stages John Mighton's sci-fi murder mystery/love story with a strong, clear vision.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:31pm on July 17, 2015

The Watershed makes a splash: Knelman by Martin Knelman - Entertainment

Oil sands debate makes for high energy theatre in documentary stage work. Too bad the show closes Sunday.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:33pm on July 17, 2015

A thought-provoking approach to Julius Caesar: review by Robert Crew

Shakespeare in High Park production, directed by Estelle Shook, relates ancient Rome to present-day Canada.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:53am on July 17, 2015

Classical music stars at the Toronto Summer Music Festival by Trish Crawford

Toronto's only classical music summer program, the Toronto Summer Music Festival, adopts Pan Am theme of the Americas.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01am on July 15, 2015

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea takes audiences to a trippy underwater wonderland by Martin Knelman - Entertainment

Panamania's stage version of Jules Verne classic is kept afloat by a raft of impressive multimedia effects.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:43pm on July 14, 2015

Stratford Festival keeps Antoni Cimolino four more years by Debra Yeo - Staff Reporter

Cimolino's term as artistic director extended to 2022 after two seasons of surpluses and increased attendance.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:15pm on July 13, 2015

Buffy Sainte-Marie inspires indigenous artists by Trish Crawford

Native music steps up on the world stage with artists like Sainte-Marie, Tanya Tagaq and a Tribe Called Red.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:51pm on July 12, 2015

Robert Lepage's 887 explores Quebec and family for Panamania by Richard Ouzounian

To create his theatrical project, 887, Robert Lepage discovered a new level of intimacy with his family history.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 12:01am on July 10, 2015

Extra! Extra! Read all about amazing Newsies musical! by Richard Ouzounian

Mirvish production is a dynamite theatrical experience with can't-forget-'em songs

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:52pm on July 9, 2015

New Alice in Wonderland part of Shaw 2016 season by Debra Yeo - Staff Reporter

Festival also commissions adaptation of Bernard Shaw's The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 8:41pm on July 8, 2015

Cuban dance troupe goes behind the glitter by Michael Crabb

Susana Pous says DanzAbierta's Showroom is 'a metaphor for the reality of Cuban life.'

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 3:31pm on July 8, 2015

Acclaimed Beckett Trilogy coming to Canadian Stage by Debra Yeo - Staff Reporter

Lisa Dwan to appear in Not I, Footfalls and Rockaby Oct. 13 to Nov. 1 at Berkeley Street Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 7:46pm on July 7, 2015

Quarter Life Crisis a very millennial musical by Manisha Krishnan - Staff Reporter

No job, living with your parents, and feeling more at home online: Fringe musical strikes a chord for too many 25-year-olds.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:08pm on July 7, 2015

David Rakoff gets posthumous salute at Panamania in Toronto by Martin Knelman - Entertainment

Studio 180 brings his final book, Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish, to the stage.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 4:53pm on July 7, 2015

The Top Ticket: How about a feminist Entourage? by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

You can also catch Shakespeare in High Park, Friday Night Lights stand-in Monday Nights, or Josh Gondelman at Comedy Bar.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:00am on July 5, 2015

Kinky Boots Toronto run extended to Nov. 8 by Trish Crawford

Cyndi Lauper and Harvey Fierstein musical about a drag queen helping save a shoe factory has won rave reviews.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 5:09pm on July 2, 2015

How Newsies went from underdog movie to hit musical by Richard Ouzounian

The film bombed in 1992 but soared as a Broadway musical. It begins performances in Toronto on July 8.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 9:00am on July 2, 2015

Theatrical version of Shakespeare in Love at Stratford Festival in 2016 by Debra Yeo - Staff Reporter

New season also includes adaptation of Shakespeare's history plays, A Chorus Line, A Little Night Music, As You Like It and Macbeth.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 6:00am on July 1, 2015

Kinky Boots a spectacular celebration of song, dance: review by Richard Ouzounian

Trifecta of theatrical luminaries blazes across the sky as Kinky Boots opens Sunday night at the Royal Alexandra Theatre.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 10:45pm on June 28, 2015

'This is an age of startups:' Pygmalion takes a modern turn at the Shaw Festival by Carly Maga - Special To The Star

Peter Hinton's modernization of George Bernard Shaw's classic play turns the class wars of London in 1914 into a look at today's ever-growing creative class.

SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:57am on June 28, 2015
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