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The Canadian Opera Company's current offering of Benjamin Brittan’s Peter Grimes calls us to question right versus wrong, intentions versus actions and the mob mentality that society...

Get ready Toronto, TV's favourite comedic couple Lucy and Ricky Ricardo are back in a touring stage production opening next week for a limited engagement at the Royal Alexandra Theatre. Here, we chat with Sirena Irwin and Bill Mendieta, the leads of ...

After a successful turn directing Canadian Stage's modern production of The Taming of the Shrew in High Park this past summer, director Ted Witzel is back at the helm of the company's latest show, a new production of Sarah Berthiaume's play...

Words and movement come together beautifully in Theatre Rusticle's Dinner at Seven-Thirty, a physical memory play inspired by Virginia Woolfe's 1931 novel The Waves, now playing...

Following the September opening of The Flood Thereafter, a second play by Québécois playwright Sarah Berthiame opened at the Berkeley Street Theatre last week as part of Canadian Stage's 2013/14 season.

Written in 1973, Alan Ayckbourn's The Norman Conquests is a trilogy of plays about an adulterous weekend gone wrong as seen from three separate parts of a country home....

Theatre Lab co-artistic directors Omar Hady and Michael Orlando are fatigued but alert as they prepare to unveil You Can Sleep When You're Dead, a collaborative theatre experience taking over the historic Campbell House Museum this Halloween.

For their 16th season, Soulpepper has revived veteran Canadian playwright John Murrell’s Farther West, on stage now at the Young Centre for Performing Arts. Based on the life of May Buchanan...

The early 1950s were a time of great optimism among American consumers eager for ways to make their lives more enjoyable, and ready to spend money to do so. With the introduction of the television came the broadcast of American sitcoms into the family home, and one of the earliest sitcoms was...

The days are getting colder and TheatreRUN artistic director Adam Paolozza is transforming the Tarragon Theatre Extra Space into a shadowy portrait of 19th century Russia, the backdrop of his latest production...