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A parent-teacher interview is an opportunity for the parent of a student to get to know the individual that their child spends each day with. But what if the interview is not really about the student at all?

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Proud is the third in a trilogy of plays about Canadian values by Michael Healey. Set in the Prime Minister’s office in Ottawa just after the 2011 election, the controversial satire explores the inner workings of the man running...

A cozy family home is created on stage: the kitchen, complete with a refrigerator from the late 1940s and a cellar under the floor, is at the front, and a small flight of stairs leads to two small bedrooms overhead. The once-white front door is now covered in dirty streaks, a testament to the...

Queen Street West has a long-standing relationship with mental illness and rehabilitation. The Provincial Lunatic Asylum first opened in 1850, and today, the 27-acre site between Shaw and Dovercourt is home to the Centre For Addiction and Mental Health (...

Jordan Tannahill and his Toronto-based theatre company Suburban Beast aim to create “life-altering experiences.” Feral Child, a tense and ultimately disturbing 75-minute play now on stage at the Berkeley Theatre Rehearsal Hall...

As summer comes to an end, fall theatre descends upon the city like a crisp bed of leaves. Get ready to jump in! From Irish serial killers to singing nuns, this season’s lineup offers something for just about everyone. Here, we list 10 shows worth seeing in order of opening.

1) No...

Set on an otherworldly island ruled by goddesses, Amaluna is Cirque du Soleil’s 32nd production since 1984. Now playing at the Grand Chapiteau at Port Lands on Cherry Street, this newest...

On a stage surrounded by three large screens, two women and one man move gracefully to the sound of a cello being played in the corner. Not a word is spoken for several minutes, which leaves the audience guessing as to how Pressgang Theatre...

Soulpepper’s Death of a Salesman returns to the Toronto stage this month in a remount of the award-winning 2010 production directed by Albert Schultz. Here, we chat with actor Ari...

No time to read all of Shakespeare’s plays? Consider watching 37 of them condensed into approximately 97 minutes of laugh-out-loud absurdity. Now playing for a limited engagement at Casa Loma, the Classical Theatre Project‘s hilarious production...