A tribute to Peter Herrndorf in Ottawa and a ballet gala in Toronto​
The National Arts Centre and National Ballet of Canada host galas that toast their artists
The National Arts Centre and National Ballet of Canada host galas that toast their artists
She used her family's fortune and her own considerable skills to enrich Canadian cultural institutions and the Metropolitan Opera
Alix Ohlin is taking on at least the first task for a program that has been in disarray since the suspension and firing of its former chair, Stephen Galloway, under accusations of sexual har…
The new head of the Canadian institution boasts an impressive track record, from his host of hard-earned degrees in math and music to his storied history of innovation
At the storied Cameron House hotel, where he's lived off and on for 35 years, the actor spoke about cancer, gambling and looking forward, not back.
The MTC's artistic director, who brought Transit of Venus and Keanu Reeves's Hamlet to Winnipeg, will step down in May, 2019
The code, unveiled Thursday by the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA), requires all signatories to enact a zero-tolerance policy for harassment, discrimination…
"French choreographer Medhi Walerski has given up a commission from Les Grands Ballets Canadiens for next season after widespread criticism that the program for which he was hired, entitled …
Medhi Walerski has given up a commission for next season after widespread criticism that the program for which he was hired would not feature any women
Theatre Passe Muraille returns to its roots with a significant, diverse new production of The Drawer Boy
How the National Ballet of Canada's principal dancer brings unprocessed feeling to the stage
Nothing at all is being made by the internationally acclaimed ballet company without Letendre doing her thing
It is a a strange, quiet, disconcerting and often mesmerizing performance about the end of the world and how we might deal with it.
The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir says it received letters of complaint 'from third parties' regarding his behaviour
'Theatre is supposed to be provocative. And you would hope that a theatre that is situated in the national capital would, in fact, be very important to the kind of political, social, philoso…
The curtain has officially lifted on the next season of dance, theatre and music​
Girl From the North Country's North American premiere at the Princess of Wales Theature will be one of the company's seven-show main subscription package for the year.
It's the Canadian premiere of Champion, about real-life boxer Emile Griffith, who killed an opponent in the ring in 1962.
Ojibwa playwright Drew Hayden Taylor's latest is inspired by a real dispute between Ontario cottage owners and local Indigenous people trying to revive an old tradition
Excellent performances make the production at Queen Elizabeth theatre in Vancouver both powerful and laconic
Musical is set to have its first international production in 2019, as New York producer partner's with city's David Mirvish
Hit musical will come to Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre in March of next year
The Vancouver actor said his decision to leave Go Studios and SchoolCreative is unrelated to allegations made against him at a #MeToo town hall
In its 2018-19 season, Toronto's Tarragon Theatre will premiere Jason Sherman's long-awaited look at theorist Marshall McLuhan, plus an Inuit epic and a Harlem Duet revival
Lynn Kozak's Happy Hour Homer is part of her ongoing research into how Homer's epics would have been made digestible for their first live audiences