An opera written by students about the environment gets a one-night only performance at the Evergreen Brick Works
The performance, a partnership with the Canadian Opera Company, shines a light on the neurodiverse community.
The performance, a partnership with the Canadian Opera Company, shines a light on the neurodiverse community.
The Tony Awards saw 'Kimberly Akimbo' and Tom Stoppard's 'Leopoldstadt' take top awards. J. Harrison Ghee and Alex Newell also became the first non-binary people to win Tony Awards for actin…
Featuring a new libretto and a winning cast, this extraordinary production makes the case for the King of Ragtime's long-forgotten opera.
Play-within-a-play has a powerful feminist theme about women challenging established patriarchal systems
'I've seen dozens of talented, artists leave the profession or simply disappear quietly pursuing other work away from the spotlight'
Côté says goodbye to the title role in Alexei Ratmansky's 'Romeo and Juliet' but not to the National Ballet or to dance.
Writer Nick Green and director Andrew Kushnir on bringing the acclaimed Stratford Festival production to life.
Performed in English, French, and Inuktitut, this production follows the lives of Inuit women living in the North.
Pierre Perreault's almost forgotten landmark of Canadian choreography restored to its original 1986 form
The 17th iteration of the festival features a lineup of world premieres and classic works seen through a new lens.
A jaw-dropping performance by Umeh in the roles of Styles and Buntu reflects the play's focus on split identities
Geraint Wyn Davies, Gordon S. Miller and director Antoni Cimolino's versatile ensemble don't miss a beat in this Neapolitan tragicomedy.
Tickets for the Toronto production go on sale Tuesday, June 6 at 10 a.m.
With standout pastiche numbers, 'Spamalot' is apt programming for a theatre festival " it's a very clever send-up of musicals themselves.
Iconic 90s play led by a new generation of performers could lure younger demographic to Stratford this summer
From smartwatches to cramped seats: things that can turn this mild-mannered theatre fan into a full-on drama queen.
Writer Nick Green's play deeply honours the experiences of gay men at the end of their lives and the people who care for them
The event featured an official proclamation from city councillor Gary Crawford, a panel discussion with the show's actors and installations from local artists.
This new musical by Britta Johnson and Sara Farb features a winning cast and some inventive direction but its narrative is muddled and uncompelling.
The Fringe's struggles aren't unique, industry experts warn, but rather indicative of issues affecting the wider performing arts sector.
For this summer's National Ballet opener, famed choreographers got together to make the project even stronger than it's much-lauded 2018 debut
Gross and director Kimberley Rampersad have the guts and vision to let this Stratford Festival Lear be genuinely unlikeable at the start.
The original Monty Python troupe member reflects on collaboration, laughter and being a ghost
City's Theatre Aquarius will host the National Centre for New Musicals, with support of "Come From Away" producer Michael Rubinoff.
The musical based on the life of Gypsy Rose Lee is musically resplendent and boasts two superb performances from Hennig and Julie Lumsden.