The loneliness of the long-distance Leonard Cohen dancer
At MAC exhibition, Clara Furey pays tribute to one of Canada's most famous voices in silence
At MAC exhibition, Clara Furey pays tribute to one of Canada's most famous voices in silence
Layered, intelligent and emotionally powerful, Nijinsky is just as powerful on second viewing
The Vancouver funnyman, whose new album is called Fatherland, shares his current obsessions
Broken Social Scene front man Kevin Drew faces the music with a comic fable about career anxiety and the power of song
The Old Trout Puppet Workshop adaptation of Lewis Carroll's nonsense poem goes from exaggerated whimsy to galumphing tragedy.
Both the material and the new, proscenium staging could use serious rethinks in parts
A rival event is being debated as the creator of the popular comedy juggernaut is toppled by sexual-misconduct allegations
There's brilliance to be found in The 7 Fingers' Triptyque, but it's marred by moments both ugly and uninspired
Broken Social Scene's Kevin Drew says his frustration with his digital life motivated him to create his first play, 'A and R Angels' which opens Nov. 20 in Toronto. Drew share…
He danced at the Met and for Stravinsky before his stellar 18-year run with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens
Principal dancer with the National Ballet of Canada is just one of many claims to fame for the Winter's Tale star​​
Chris Rock plays Air Canada Centre, a TSO program for Remembrance Day and more
Siminovitch Prize winner breaks new ground as a specialist in collaborations
The riveting overlap between the performing body and real body intrigues and excites, but these experiential moments are too few
A multitalented performer, she recently starred in the residential school musical Children of God
Fischer is set to reprise her lead role again as Hermione in Christopher Wheeldon's balletic interpretation of the Shakespeare play The Winter's Tale
A world premiere looks at missing and murdered Indigenous women through opera
New stage adaptation of the work, previously mounted by Peter Brook to immense success in the 1980s, is fuelled by a $375,000 grant and will feature a cast from the South Asian diaspora
In recent weeks, Marton, an iconic figure in Hungary's theatre world, has been publicly accused of sexual harassment by ten women who worked with him
Theatre festival cancelled its 2017 edition and planned to declare bankruptcy, but a group of artists and administrators have saved it from shutting down permanently
After his hippie-era version of The Bacchae became a hit, he produced shows for Mirvish Productions, including Les Miz
One goes to an Opera Atelier production knowing what to expect, this Figaro, however, is different
Rather than focus on conflict, the show featuring a Northern and Southern artist opts for reconciliation
A Hollywood mogul's ouster has brought forward more stories of misogyny and abuse in cinema and other industries. Some men have faced serious legal and financial consequences after the Weins…
The new album from the Canadian stand-up comedian K. Trevor Wilson is Sorry! (A Canadian Album), a collection of bits that reveal the road life of a funny travelling man