Review: Brodsky/Baryshnikov offers reflection on time and loss
The idea of ghosts and disappearances is at the heart of Brodsky/Baryshnikov, an understated one-man show starring famed ballet luminary Mikhail Baryshnikov, now 70
The idea of ghosts and disappearances is at the heart of Brodsky/Baryshnikov, an understated one-man show starring famed ballet luminary Mikhail Baryshnikov, now 70
The new $54-million complex, Le Diamant, will offer a venue and incubator for Canadian and international theatre-related art
The season's three works " a double bill of French baroque operas and a full-length Mozart masterwork " are not entirely new to Opera Atelier 's production history
He played a significant role in the development of Canadian theatre through his advocacy for domestic talent, as well as his directing and performing
Sandler's whimsical Dora-winning Mustard runs to Jan. 28 at Toronto's Tarragon Theatre; Bang Bang runs Feb. 1 to 18 at Toronto's Factory Mainspace Theatre
With Obsidian Theatre's new program, upstart directors will get their own productions " smaller mountings in Toronto back stages with only modest pressure involved
One of the world's all-time great ballet dancers returned to Toronto this week to perform his solo show Brodsky/Baryshnikov
The production at Theatre Passe Muraille in Toronto is a miniature masterpiece " and absolutely prescient about how the past would be ever-present in the future.
Opera opening in Montreal creates a fictional dream world from the night before John F. Kennedy's assassination
One of Canada's most celebrated creators of theatre is coming out with two big works that wrestle expressly with the end
For Torontonians, it is worth a trip to the Four Seasons Centre to see it before it ends Feb. 23.
It's environmental agit-prop, for sure: The flora and fauna are the good guys; Kinder Morgan and the RCMP are the bad guys. It implores the audience to "fight" in its penultimate line.
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…
The new version of the National Ballet's choreographic workshop gives company dancers the opportunity to make new work on their colleagues
A new play by Jill Daum, wife of the Spirit of the West front man, examines the effects of Alzheimer's disease
Operatic performance is only boring if it's done thoughtlessly; it's impossible to be bored if you know what to listen for
Season includes Rufus Wainwright and Daniel MacIvor's Hadrian
Calgary-based show combines light and music elements to create a sense of solitude and desolation in the dystopian solo performance
Globe and Mail hears more complaints about the theatre company's workplace culture after lawsuits filed against former artistic director
Australian show is a sort of burlesque cabaret with a dance-club vibe
One musician says Dutoit raped her in 1988
Miranda called the show 'wonderful' and applauded how it built excitement and tension
Nearly 300 names have signed the letter urging the board to act
Letter to Soulpepper's board of directors, signed by 281 people, urges acknowledgment of 'harm these women, and others, have suffered'
Soulpepper board's executive committee also said in a statement that it would cancel the production of Amadeus while 30 artists signed their names acknowledging an unhealthy workplace cultur…