"For the health and safety of all the artists, crew and staff working in our theatres, and for that of our audience, I think it is best to begin our new season … in January of the new year…
Coronavirus pandemic has made it impossible to carry out the months of detailed preparations for the Canadian production's debut in October.
The musical theatre veteran died of cancer on April 8 in Toronto.
Cancellations mean the epic play 'Mahabharata' will not be seen in 2020,
Festival looks for ways to support the theatre artists whose Fringe shows won't go on, so 'stay tuned,' it says.
All remaining performances of 'Hamilton' are cancelled, with hopes the musical can return to Toronto at a later date.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the new 'Swan Lake' has been delayed to June 2021. A new ballet based on Margaret Atwood's 'MaddAddam' books has also been postponed.
Comic talents who are couples, and home together anyhow, stage a free show from three different cities on Thursday via Zoom.
Performances of 'Aida' and 'The Flying Dutchman' are cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The awards for Toronto theatre, dance and opera will be rescheduled for an undetermined future date.
The annual arts festival will be pushed back to June 2021.
'Places, Please,' co-hosted by Michael Rubinoff, will raise donations to emergency aid organization the AFC.
North American tour of the Vietnam War musical that was to play here in May is cancelled due to the coronavirus.
Theatre company says it will reschedule 'Room' and 'Indecent' when it's safe to do so.
Artists like Ophira Calof are disrupting the traditional construct of theatre space and its typical silent darkness with their 'disabled-ness'.
World premiere of "MADDADDAM" ballet choreographed by Wayne McGregor is set for Nov. 21, 2020.
Imminent arrival of 'Hamilton' in Toronto spurs its proud papa to reflect on its genesis, back when 'I knew he died in a duel and I knew he was on the $10 bill.'
Forty $10 tickets will be sold for every performance.
The new block of tickets will go on sale Monday, Dec. 16.
Troupe pushed out of home by condo project finds a new home in a complex with plenty of condos of its own.
Alanna Mitchell's 'Sea Sick' will be seen at London's National Theatre in 2020.