Driving Miss Daisy is enjoyable but bland: review
This 30-year-old play about a friendship that transcends all barriers, directed by Philip Akin, could have been more satisfying than it is.
This 30-year-old play about a friendship that transcends all barriers, directed by Philip Akin, could have been more satisfying than it is.
Carried by a complex lead performance by an actor of genius, The Taming of the Shrew shines on Festival Theatre stage.
Fest spends $1.5 million to resurrect Schafer masterpiece
Actor has had a varied career, including a legendary Toronto version of Godspell, but lately TV is muscling out stage work
Classic comedy by Oliver Goldsmith moves smoothly in Stratford production directed by Martha Henry.
High tech add-ons don't necessarily enhance Anandam Dancetheatre project at Bata Shoe Museum.
Comics like Helder Brum, Andy King and Danny Polishchuk use DIY video to further their careers.
Graham Scott Fleming gets ready to open in Tony-winning musical Kinky Boots opposite Alan Mingo Jr. in Toronto.
Meryl Streep and the Takács Quartet, Bryn Terfel's Koerner Hall debut, Joan Armatrading's farewell also part of season.
Toronto theatre company plans to commission new work on a countrywide basis.
Torontonians Atom Egoyan, R.H. Thomson and Diana Leblanc were celebrated at the Governor General's Performing Arts Awards gala, even if their hometown wasn't paying attention.
Two ambitious dance productions are thrilling to watch, though one is missing a vital part.
Nominations for performing arts awards dominated by The Canadian Opera Company, with 29, followed by Soulpepper, then Mirvish Productions
Scott Wentworth's Stratford production is an adventurous, thoughtful take on a difficult play.
Sexism runs rampant in this strangely old-fashioned production, making it hard to take, Richard Ouzounian writes.
In Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice, at Soulpepper till June 18, heroine torn between her lover above and her father in underworld.
Actor and creator of Torch Song Trilogy, Kinky Boots and Newsies says you can't hide from yourself.
Jillian Keiley's direction turns powerful story, played by superb actors, into mishmash.
Big Bang Theory actor fills a proscenium arch as superbly as a widescreen TV in David Javerbaum's witty play.
Festival invites speakers to address issue in a season that also includes Taming of the Shrew and play about Henry VIII.
Aboriginal musicians performing classical, rock, blues, grunge and hip hop genres cross North America on the Red Ride.
Patrick Lavoie, Keiichi Hirano, Christopher Stalzer and James Leja all leaving with plenty of dancing still in them.
Son of artist Holly Sedgwick and brother of musicians George and Justin Nozuka draws on memories of family road trips for Durango.
Actor known for creations like Revolta Bulldoza in Cinderella will continue to produce pantos at Toronto's Elgin Theatre.
Director Miles Potter's new version of play originally written in 1962 by Friedrich Dürrenmatt about a Swiss insane asylum makes witty, trenchant comments about society.