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Jonah McIntosh was a rising theatre star when he suddenly, inexplicably took his own life in July. J. Kelly Nestruck writes about the mark the young actor leaves, both on and off the stage
The organization has hit some bumps since a drastic change two years ago, but more changes are under way for 2018 " starting with a scaled-back festival
​As the country's theatre companies dabble in everything from personal tragedy to rock 'n' roll, a spell of hits is ahead ​
For the season launch of the new Citadel + Compagnie dance company, he unveils his first full-length work, Factory
McCormack was a member of the festival's acting company from 1985 to 1989
As they make their way across Canada together on their shared 49th Parallel Tour, the comedians are distinguishable on the tour bus by the way they spend their idle hours
The 59-year-old stand-up specialist plays Massey Hall on Sept. 8
David Jordan speaks to The Globe about turning the festival around, the evolution of fringe fests and the recipe for success
Catch Julie & The Wrong Guys, a Cirque du Soleil spectacle, Lady Gaga at Air Canada Centre and more
Short on satire and long on observational humour, Party Today (Panic Tomorrow) does have its amusing moments " but its zingers feel derived from mouldy headlines
The $60-million project will become one of the most important cultural venues in the country, so 'the tolerance for not getting everything right is very low'
Molière's classic con-man comedy may seem of the moment " and indeed, there are plenty of parallels " but the truth is, we're always living in the age of Tartuffe
Mike Ross, Soulpepper Theatre's resident musical maestro, discusses what's been earning his hallelujahs lately
The repertory theatre company plans to present a total of 12 productions next year
'The Komagata Maru Incident' tells the story of a ship full of Indian passengers turned away from Vancouver in 1914. It opens on Saturday.
The interdisciplinary media artist is in Toronto for a weeklong residency for the SummerWorks festival
The province previously put up $8-million (matching a federal contribution) for the restoration's first phase
Cook died early Tuesday of respiratory failure at her home in Manhattan
The B.C.-born performer mixed glamour with magic in shows at Playboy clubs, on tour in Asia and while headlining in Las Vegas
Titled what do you see?, the intimate piece seeks to explore the many ideas concerning the black female body
Canadian singer has been busy on Broadway the past few years with the jukebox-raiding hit Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
The production plays with fiery subject matter, but carefully adapts a 1859 sensation and is worth staying until the end to experience
The performer's one-woman show, Girl Crush, is playing at the High Park Amphitheatre on Monday
Although more women direct and write plays in Canada, it's clear who's to blame for the continuing gender imbalance on the stage
In his new one-man play True Crime, Torquil Campbell (of the indie-pop band Stars) plays the real-life con man Clark Rockefeller