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Matt Murray's 2014 Fringe comedy Myth of the Ostrich returns to the stage this month as part of the Next Stage Theatre Festival. In the play, a straight-laced mother, Pam (Alanis...

The Seagull by Anton Chekhov is a play about a family at the end of an era in late-19th century Russia. It has stood the test of time since it first opened to terrible reviews in 1895, and continues to draw artists, such as contemporary adaptor Robert Falls of Chicago's...

This season, Nightwood Theatre (Canada's national women's theatre company) presents the world premiere of Maja Ardal's new show HER2 at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre. In the play, a group of women are recruited for a clinical drug trial during which they form an...

Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber's musicals are known for being lavish, emotional, and filled with memorable songs. One of Webber's most famous shows is Jesus Christ Superstar, a bold rock opera that chronicles the...

This season, Crow's Theatre tackles Robert Falls' contemporary adaptation of Anton Chekhov's tragicomic 1895 play The Seagull in partnership with Canadian Stage and The Company Theatre. Originally...

Sherwood Forest is reimagined in The Royal Shakespeare Company's popular stage show The Heart of Robin Hood, a high-flying, family romp now playing at the Royal Alexandra Theatre. In this version of the...

What sets the Baby Boomer generation apart from those before it? Born after World War II (specifically from 1946 to 1964), Boomers were shaped largely by the music, culture, and politics surrounding them in their formative years. In his solo production...

Documentary theatre-maker Andrew Kushnir explores homophobia and homophobic violence in Jamaica in his latest piece Small Axe, opening this week at The Theatre Centre. Directed by Alan Dilworth, the show brings to the stage...

After a 12-year break from the stage, performer-turned-TDSB-teacher Tamsin Kelsey returns this season as the lead in the new Canadian Stage production of Sharr White's...

Victorian-era poets Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning are described as having enjoyed "rock star" status at the heights of their careers. In her new play How Do I Love Thee?...