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Allegations against Albert Schultz are an industry wake-up call, theatre companies say by Michelle McQuigge

While concerns about harassment were already on the radar, the Soulpepper situation will likely ensure they receive more attention, one theatre exec says

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:24pm on January 5, 2018[SHARE]

Opera without ornament brings this most secret of pleasures to astonished newcomers by Russell Smith

Toronto pub packs 'em in once a month for performances of the classics by professionals and students, but with just a piano and singers

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:20pm on January 5, 2018[SHARE]

Albert Schultz resigns from Soulpepper amid sexual harassment allegations by Molly Hayes and J. Kelly Nestruck

Earlier Thursday, actors Ted Dykstra, Stuart Hughes, Michelle Monteith and Rick Roberts resigned in support of four women who made allegations against Schultz

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:33pm on January 4, 2018[SHARE]

Soulpepper Theatre icon Albert Schultz accused of sexual misconduct by four actresses by J. Kelly Nestruck

Plaintiffs describe years of harassment and assault while working for Soulpepper's co-founder Albert Schultz, who has been described as a 'serial sexual predator' in separate …

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:02pm on January 3, 2018[SHARE]

An improv skeptic's serious misgivings on truth in comedy by John Semley

The rise of improv comedy means the joke is most certainly on us all

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:30pm on December 29, 2017[SHARE]

'Story of hope' resonates with fans and critics alike by David Israelson

Broadway hit Come From Away poised for return to Canada and a shot at the silver screen

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:52pm on December 28, 2017[SHARE]

PlayMe podcast brings Canadian theatre to your earbuds by Kate Taylor

PlayMe specializes in producing audio versions of recent Canadian plays

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 11:14am on December 27, 2017[SHARE]

Famed conductor Charles Dutoit denies sexual misconduct allegations by Gregory Katz

Dutoit's office issued a statement saying the allegations 'have absolutely no basis in truth' and vowed to mount a meaningful defence

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:33pm on December 23, 2017[SHARE]

Famed conductor Charles Dutoit accused of sexual misconduct by Jocelyn Gecker

In separate interviews with The Associated Press, three opera singers and a classical musician provided detailed accounts of incidents they say occurred between 1985 and 2010

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:53pm on December 21, 2017[SHARE]

The best theatre of 2017: Toronto, Stratford and Shaw by J. Kelly Nestruck

Touching, challenging and hilarious, here are the top 10 productions of the year " plus honours for the finest performance

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00am on December 20, 2017[SHARE]

Vancouver Recital Society's Leila Getz specializes in discovering young virtuosos by Brad Wheeler

The VRS's founder and artistic director is a feisty and confident presence on the Vancouver classical-music scene

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:39pm on December 19, 2017[SHARE]

A return to the classics at Montreal's Les Grands Ballets by Robert Everett-green

After a fond farewell to former artistic director Gradimir Pankov, Ivan Cavallari takes the reins at the venerable Montreal troupe " and he's wasting no time veering company in a new di…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:23pm on December 19, 2017[SHARE]

COC director Alexander Neef on the modern Canadian opera audience by Lydia Perovic

In Toronto, the head of the country's largest opera company faces one of his greatest challenges: With less than a fifth of funding coming from the government, Alexander Neef must persistent…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00am on December 15, 2017[SHARE]

Veteran stage manager Chris Porter saves Toronto show by Brad Wheeler

Porter was called upon to step in when an emergency threatened to cancel a preview performance of Grease

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:50pm on December 12, 2017[SHARE]

Luminato artistic director Josephine Ridge looks to festival's future by Brad Wheeler

With the 2017 Luminato under her belt, the Australian arts veteran is beginning to put her long-term stamp on the multi-arts event

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:00am on December 7, 2017[SHARE]

Lesley Nicol to make a mean stage comeback in Annie by Brad Wheeler

Nicol is set to star as the unlikable orphanage matron Miss Hannigan in the 40th-anniversary West End production of Annie when the musical makes its way to Toronto's Ed Mirvish Theatre in Ap…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:45pm on December 6, 2017[SHARE]

For women's theatre such as Toronto's Nightwood, 'the game has changed' by J. Kelly Nestruck

As politics and news continue to stir the conversation around inequality, Toronto's female-fronted Nightwood Theatre has been burning brighter than ever. But for a 38-year-old company u…

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00am on December 6, 2017[SHARE]

Review: Heisenberg's appeal lies in its unpredictability by J. Kelly Nestruck

You can't quite tell where Heisenberg is going to go from scene to scene " and that's part of the play's appeal

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 8:18pm on December 1, 2017[SHARE]

Review: This twist on A Christmas Carol has a few too many Scrooges loose by J. Kelly Nestruck

On the whole it does not work as well as a fairy tale for a panto " not offering enough opportunities for group dance numbers and having too set a structure

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:58pm on December 1, 2017[SHARE]

As comedy albums make a comeback, this B.C. label is laughing all the way to the top of the charts by Marsha Lederman

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

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:00am on November 30, 2017[SHARE]

How we make excuses for violence against women on stage by Martha Schabas

The conversation about misogyny has moved forward. So why do the performing arts insist on bringing us back to square one?

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:31pm on November 28, 2017[SHARE]

Creators of Broadway hit Come From Away shocked by Grammy nomination by David Friend

The duo are in good company with plenty of other Canadians vying for Grammys in other categories

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:27pm on November 28, 2017[SHARE]

How Jeremy Webb hopes to remake the largest stage company in Atlantic Canada​ by Jessica Leeder

When he makes the jump to Neptune Theatre, Webb is widely expected not only to continue his commitment to local talent, but to deepen it

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:58pm on November 28, 2017[SHARE]

On the road to reconciliation through art by Brad Wheeler

National bus tour showcases more than 50 Indigenous and non-Indigenous literary and musical performers in shows and workshops

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:33pm on November 26, 2017[SHARE]

Hadestown is immersing audiences in Edmonton, far from it's Broadway roots by J. Kelly Nestruck

Keeping Hadestown away from Broadway, producers believe, maintains a level of anonymity beneficial to the production

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:25pm on November 24, 2017[SHARE]
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