Stratford Festival and DAREarts mark Canada 150 with program for Indigenous youth
The program will culminate when eight kids from Indigenous communities in Northern Ontario visit Stratford in late August
The program will culminate when eight kids from Indigenous communities in Northern Ontario visit Stratford in late August
The gift will be spread over three years
The theatre producer tested two shows in Toronto, but one didn't make the cut
New president and CEO of Civic Theatres Toronto has hopes for Sony Centre, St. Lawrence Centre and Toronto Centre for the Arts
Garth Drabinsky's first musical since being convicted and imprisoned for fraud and forgery received negative Toronto reviews and low ticket sales at the Elgin Theatre
The musical about Gander hospitality on 9/11 is Broadway bound and its producers are hopeful it will strike all the right chords
Clyde Wagner, Luminato's executive producer, is leaving the arts festival to be president and chief executive of Civic Theatres Toronto (CTT), taking charge of the Sony Centre, the St. Lawre…
Ottawa 2017 celebrations surrounding the 150th anniversary of Confederation have provided an opportunity for CEO Peter Herrndorf
Theatrical version of movie Madame Sousatzka currently in Toronto workshop production.
Reno will include replacing the seats, and getting rid of some to make more legroom.
The acclaimed trilogy will make their only North American appearance in a temporary theatre at Toronto's Hearn Generating Station.
Words, music, dance and film used to give voice to poet and residential school victim Rita Joe.
The Nutcracker role takes centre stage in CBC animated film.
Crow's new home is a pioneering venture.
Almost a year after what he feared would be a career-ending injury, Côté returns to National Ballet stage as Romeo.
On Saturday Nov. 21 Lander is doing an intimate one-night show in Soulpepper's cabaret series at the Young Centre.
Oil sands debate makes for high energy theatre in documentary stage work. Too bad the show closes Sunday.
Panamania's stage version of Jules Verne classic is kept afloat by a raft of impressive multimedia effects.
Studio 180 brings his final book, Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish, to the stage.
Fall for Dance North debuts Sept. 29 and includes renowned dance companies, with tickets priced at $10.
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?
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.
Fest spends $1.5 million to resurrect Schafer masterpiece
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.