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Hot on the heels of six Tony wins and a successful opening in the West End, Kinky Boots kicked off its Toronto premiere in style last night at the Royal Alexandra Theatre—just...

Another Toronto Fringe is upon us, and with over 148 productions to choose from, it's hard to narrow it down to a just few must-see shows. Here, we've selected a dozen safe bets from various categories to get you started on your Fringe journey. Enjoy!

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Tea for two turns into a playful sea adventure in the family-friendly comedy High Tea, now playing at the Toronto Fringe Festival.

The human ego is fragile and often ugly, as is demonstrated by Cream of Comedy-nominated sketch troupe The Weaker Vessels in their latest show Public Displays of Narcissism...

Winners of the Audience Choice Award at the 2015 Toronto Sketch Festival, Kurt Smeaton, Jim Annan and Scott Montgomery (otherwise known as the sketch troupe Falcon Powder) flaunt their funny friendship in Falcon Powder Presents: God’s Beard! (The Only Sketch Show That Has Ever Happened)...

Everyone Loves Sealand has created quite a splash at the Toronto Fringe Festival this year. The show was forced to change its original name when a certain popular Canadian marine park issued a cease-and-desist letter. Sadly, after all of the media attention, this disco...

The world of dating has changed drastically over the last 20 years, and the reason for the shift can be attributed almost exclusively to advances in technology. Gone are the days when boy and girl would meet organically at a cafe or grocery store. Today, most eyes are downcast, focused on...

In The Watershed, Annabel Soutara Montreal documentary theatre artist—ieads her own family on a cross-Canada journey, investigating the...

Being in your mid-twenties is comparable to riding a rollercoaster. Leaving the cocoon of university life and trying to navigate your first job, as well as new relationships, can be confusing and infuriating. This rollercoaster ride of emotion is the subject of Jennifer Turliuk's...

This summer, Canadian Stage returns to High Park for its 33rd season of with two of Shakespeare's great Roman plays on alternating nights. Audiences can choose between a farceThe Comedy of Errors, and the classic tragedy Julius Caesar. Both shows are...