Alistair McDowall's urban-horror play Pomona lands in Toronto
The young ARC company will stage Pomona in an industrial-type setting
The young ARC company will stage Pomona in an industrial-type setting
The New Zealander is one of four dancers cast as Prince Charming in next month's production of Cinderella
The long-time cast member of Saturday Night Live says he is a Howard Stern fan
Stand-up comic's book is revealing in its saner, more reflective moments
American standup comedian and television writer Dana Gould says he 'binged' Stranger Things
DeAnne Smith, an established comedian with a potential for a breakthrough any moment now
The Irish actor is now coming to Toronto with the Abbey Theatre, which is the national theatre of Ireland, for its production of The Plough and the Stars
Yiddish production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman will be presented at the Toronto Centre for the Arts
Rebecca Kohler discusses ESPN's O.J. Simpson documentary and upcoming festival City of Craft
The Toronto singer-songwriter has written a novel, Deer Life
The show interspersed sketches with short soliloquies in which two comedians discuss their own in-flux situations as it pertained to their careers and personal lives
Master clown Adam Lazarus stars in Daughter at the SummerWorks festival
Natasha Mumba stars in the Shaw Festival's The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God and Alice in Wonderland
Blackwell is checking items off her bucket list, visiting magical places and watching a crime noir Netflix series
McKinley Austin from the U.S. touring production will play the plucky title character for the first week
Kaeja d'Dance co-artistic director Allen Kaeja hosts Porch View Dances
Sandler is the writer-dierctor of Bright Lights, a dark comedy from her Theatre Brouhaha company
Latest in soulpepper's Concert Series focuses on the impact of the Canadian Pacific Railway on our culture
The gay comedian of Guyanese descent is brash, scandalous and vulnerable " a browner version of Scott Thompson's classic Buddy Cole character, but with a poignancy to match the cheekiness
In Hidden Cove's production of David Hare's critically acclaimed Skylight, now playing in Toronto, the Canadian actress plays a London schoolteacher named Kyra
Norm Foster is co-starring this summer in the new play On a First Name Basis, whichpremieres June 17 as part of a new festival that bears his name " the Foster Festival
The festival's artistic director, who will be leaving his position after five years, wants Toronto to grow up and take charge of its culture
Candy Palmater tells the Globe what's catching her attention these days
Playing eight characters in a murderous music-hall farce means John Rapson must be a quick-change artist as well as a versatile Broadway actor
Th Buddies in Bad Times production is a historical reimagination of controversies surrounding the gay publication The Body Politic