Underground employment is such a drag. The absence of natural light and compromised air flow can be mind-numbing while consumer profiles are definitely not…
“Love, the only thing in the world more ridiculous than Christmas,” utters a snarky Ebenezer Scrooge (Joseph Ziegler) in the Soulpepper Theatre remount of A…
If all good things come in three then it can only double the pleasure if presented in six. That is the magic number rapscallion playwright…
Studio 180 Theatre is delighted to present the work of multi award-winning British playwright Lucy Kirkwood for the first time in North America. NSFW, Kirkwood’s…
Thirty five years of history is now being driven by a 33 year old artistic director with a goal of opera evolution and a love…
On March 19, 2003, U.S. President George W. Bush took to the airwaves to announce that a coalition force led by the United States had…
Two of Canada’s most innovative independent companies, Modern Times Stage Company and Aluna Theatre, join forces to present Federico García Lorca’s timeless classic of 20th…
Let’s face it, we all need a purpose to get us out of bed in the morning. For some it may be as simple as…
Toronto has waited a long time for a show that shook the foundation of humanity with both humour and emotion. The visiting production of playwright…
Tarragon Theatre proudly presents the world premiere of The Bakelite Masterpiece, written by Tarragon playwright-in-residence Kate Cayley, directed by Tarragon’s Artistic Director Richard Rose and…
To contribute to high culture—for better or worse—is probably the most important thing a collaborating art force can achieve. Experimental poetic trailblazers Rafael Barreto-Rivera, Paul…
Flash forward to the year 2114 and the endless debate over the definition of ‘art’ will continue to go on and on and on. Luckily,…
The worlds of 1809 and the present day dance with each other as magically in Eda Holmes remount of the Shaw Festival’s smash hit Arcadia…
You loved the story from the first time and have been keeping your fingers crossed that one day it would make a stage leap. Young…
Is there anything better than a fresh, blast of the Bard to get us through the fall? Shakespeare BASH’d doesn’t think so which is why…