The Twelve-Pound Look gives the perspective of another time
J.M. Barrie constructs a feminine dynamic that is refreshing to see even in 2015
J.M. Barrie constructs a feminine dynamic that is refreshing to see even in 2015
Vikki Anderson's Shaw Festival production shares six historical snapshots of feminism along with six cautionary tales.
From burlesque to contemporary to krump and b-boying, a look at the varied forms of dance on view at the theatre festival.
In Toronto for Pride and the opening of Kinky Boots, Cyndi Lauper traces her path from New York vocational school to Tony Award winner.
From a boxing gym to a yoga centre, this year's Fringe Festival brings the trend of unusual venues to the forefront.
Fall for Dance North debuts Sept. 29 and includes renowned dance companies, with tickets priced at $10.
Age of Arousal, Banana Boys, Bombay Black, Salt-Water Moon, A Line in the Sand and The Crackwalker reimagined for 2015-16 season.
Facing sale not long ago, Toronto's civic-owned theatres will now try to run more efficiently, with a single management.
Marlene Smith books the Elgin Theatre for equine musical Dancer but does that nose out Garth Drabinksy's comeback?
David Byrne brings this once-in-a-lifetime marriage of colour, light, music and movement to the Air Canada Centre.
The transgender advocate and performer will join the Transforming Pride in Toronto on June 26.
If this really is Toronto superstar rock trio Rush's last hurrah, then Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart are going out on the right note
A Chorus Line will be directed and choreographed by Donna Feore, while it's looking likely that Gary Griffin will return to direct Night Music.
"I don't know if I'll ever make another record," says k.d. lang says in an interview about the CBC special premiering Thursday.
The music of Broadway legend Stephen Schwartz gets bravura theatrical vocals and fine choral work in this symphony pops concert.
Production played to sold-out houses in Manhattan.
Tony Award winner will appear in the revival of Ted Dysktra's musical, Evangeline.
Want a show that speaks to you? Try being the only one in the audience. Locals and visitors line up in New York at Theatre for One.
Sonia Rodriguez marks 25 years with the company as Princess Aurora in Sleeping Beauty on June 13.
Actress brings poems of Sylvia Plath to life in Luminato presentation June 20 and 21.
Kinky Boots creator will be in Toronto on June 28 for musical's opening, and to co-marshal Toronto's Pride Parade.
Former Talking Heads frontman brings the world of Color Guard to Luminato June 22 and 23.
National Ballet does justice to Rudolf Nureyev's legacy, including an impressive role debut by Harrison James.
After two failed starts in the 1980s, there are high hopes as a musical version of The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz opens in Montreal this week.
For National Ballet of Canada, one dancer's injury is another's opportunity in casting The Sleeping Beauty.