Stage direction: The Post's 2013 Canadian theatre preview
It's 2013, and against all odds, Canadian theatre is thriving across the country. So what to see and where?
It's 2013, and against all odds, Canadian theatre is thriving across the country. So what to see and where?
The story unfolds more like a roller coaster than a play, taking twists and turns for the grotesque, the absurd and disgusting
Last year's SummerWorks hit Mr. Marmalade by Outside the March theatre is staged in a Toronto kindergarten classroom.
British playwright Edward Bond is celebrated June 12 to 20 in festival founded by actress Maev Beaty and director Alan Dilworth.
When it premiered on Broadway in 1957, West Side Story was heralded as a groundbreaking piece of musical theatre.
Actor turned director Steven McCarthy discusses Bliss, an English version of a French Canadian play about Céline Dion-loving Walmart workers.
The Wolf and the Bluebird from a new Peter and the Wolf visit the ROM to view their counterparts.
More controversy at arts fest always a possibility after last year's terrorism furore.