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Toronto's Soup Can Theatre puts a modern spotlight on the notion that hell is other people in their latest production, a double-bill that features Samuel Barber's short contemporary opera A Hand of Bridge, followed by Jean Paul...

Canadian actress Grace Lynn Kung makes her Soulpepper debut this month in the company's daring new production of Arthur Schnitzler's ...

Toronto's Art of Time Ensemble is known for making connections between different musical styles, and the company's latest show is no exception. On stage from April 5 to 6, Schubert: Source & Inspiration...

Nancy Palk is accustomed to being around men. "I happen to have married a man and had three sons," she says, "I'm this lone female trying to figure out my boys." Needless to say, she is well prepared to lead the predominately male cast of...

Fans of Atomic Vaudeville rejoice! Jacob Richmond and Britt Small are remounting Legoland, the prequel to their hit show ...

Written in 1897, Arthur Schnitzler's La Ronde (or Reigen in German) caused an outrage when it was first staged in Berlin in 1920, and was...

“A long, long time ago, I can still remember how that music used to make me smile...”

This opening lyric to Don McLean's "American Pie" is universally recognized as a reference to three musicians, The Big Bopper, Ritchie Valens and Buddy Holly, who died in a tragic plane crashon...

The roles of Austin and Lee, the two brothers in Sam Shepard’s 1980 play True West, have been played by the likes of Tommy Lee Jones and Peter Boyle, Gary Sinise and John Malkovich, and Philip...

Canadian-born actor and director Jason Priestley (Beverley Hills, 90210, Call Me Fitz) is racking up the headlines this spring as he returns to the stage (in his first live theatre role since 2000) for Canadian Stage's Toronto premiere of David Mamet's ...

Every old man is a King Lear, Goethe once observed.