Michael Coleman leaves Vancouver acting school SchoolCreative
The Vancouver actor said his decision to leave Go Studios and SchoolCreative is unrelated to allegations made against him at a #MeToo town hall
The Vancouver actor said his decision to leave Go Studios and SchoolCreative is unrelated to allegations made against him at a #MeToo town hall
Ashlie Corcoran begins her new job with 18 shows, 11 written by Canadians, 11 by women and four by artists of colour or Indigenous artists
Critic Marsha Lederman can't figure out why she wasn't more moved by this production about the horrific mass shooting in Norway that left 77 dead -- a choral play which she notes should have…
A new play by Jill Daum, wife of the Spirit of the West front man, examines the effects of Alzheimer's disease
Australian show is a sort of burlesque cabaret with a dance-club vibe
Vancouver indie record mogul and comedy fan Jonathan Simkin has released four comedy albums to date, and all have hit No. 1 on Canada's iTunes comedy chart
A multitalented performer, she recently starred in the residential school musical Children of God
A world premiere looks at missing and murdered Indigenous women through opera
During the Second World War, thousands of Japanese Canadians were uprooted from their homes and sent to Hastings Park, then to internment camps. New local projects shed light on the atrocity
After a flurry of still-mysterious resignations last December set Toronto's century-old orchestra adrift, it's hoisting the sails and charting a new course
The organization has hit some bumps since a drastic change two years ago, but more changes are under way for 2018 " starting with a scaled-back festival
David Jordan speaks to The Globe about turning the festival around, the evolution of fringe fests and the recipe for success
Angels in America: Millennium Approaches also received three awards
The show is an innovative collaboration with performers at the Down Syndrome Research Foundation
Angels in America received nine nods, including outstanding production in the large theatre category
After a 77-per-cent drop in corporate sponsorship, community helps the company raise $250,000 to operate past 2018
As the new general director of the Vancouver Opera, Kim Gaynor is overcoming unexpected obstacles for the company's inaugural festival
Mark Bellamy says he left the production of South Pacific over the casting of Bloody Mary, a character he strongly believes should not be played by a white performer
Three people have left Calgary Opera's production of South Pacific following tentative casting of a white artist for a Tonkinese role
Three people have left Calgary Opera's production of South Pacific following tentative casting of a white artist for a Tonkinese role
Toronto-born Stafford Arima returning from New York to take on Alberta theatre company
Other laureates include Jean Beaudin, Brigitte Haentjens and Yves Sioui Durand
With corporate sponsorship down 77 per cent, Calgary theatre company says its future is under threat
The anniversary season, under interim artistic director Shari Wattling, begins in September with Sharon Pollock's Blow Wind High Water
B.C. theatre company's board chair says more than 20 per cent of the productions staged during Millerd's tenure were premieres of Canadian plays