Radiohead, wizards of the live performance, set to deliver at Downsview
Masters of the outdoor concert, British band set to rock Toronto
Masters of the outdoor concert, British band set to rock Toronto
Clothes may make the man, but they glorify the woman.
Each of them has a career independent of the other, but John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey often appear together, to the delight of their fans.
Lack of radio play for jazz means she writes for musicians who will tour the music
It will take more than 12 hours for pianist Stewart Goodyear to play all of Beethoven's sonatas in Luminato marathon June 9 at Koerner Hall
You will find yourself in your parents’ house and you will think: how strange to be in a place in which every object evokes memory.
Robert Chafe's play is given a production by Newfoundland's Artistic Fraud Theatre Company that reminds us once again how resourceful this company is.
Aguas/Waters by the Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company opens April 19 at Harbourfront's Fleck Dance Theatre.
Revered in Edmonton, playwright Stewart Lemoine's The Exquisite Hour is his first Toronto production in 13 years.
Zero Gravity Circus, music from Jumple, the Hidden Cameras are among the offerings
Role of Dorothy in Mirvish production of The Wizard of Oz expected to be cast through TV series.
Under Artistic Director, Brendan Healy, Buddies remains the theatre whose mandate can best be described as "What are they going to do next?"
Tamara Rojo is second Montreal-born dancer to head the English National Ballet, taking over for Wayne Eagling.
The death of painter Thomas Kinkade leaves large hole in annals of kitsch, says Christopher Hume.
Best actress goes to Ruth Wilson who shared stage with Jude Law in revival of Anna Christie.
Opera is beautiful both visually and aurally, making it a must-see.
Standup storytelling career on rise in wake of MuchMusic and Mr. D.
Renée Fleming talks opera ahead of her April 20 concert at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto.
Marina Nemat's story natural for stage, but Theatre Passe Muraille production falls short
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra treated a full Roy Thomson Hall to a satisfying and memorable evening of high vocal and orchestral drama on Wednesday night.
Opera Atelier plans culture-clash tale with ornate " and accurate " details, opening April 14.
The Tales of Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbachis held together by great singing by the cast.
Choreographer Hari Krishnan evolves South Asian classical dance tradition through his company inDANCE.
Box office figures released Monday show that "The Lion King" last week swiped the title of Broadway's all-time highest grossing show from "The Phantom of the Opera."
Marina Nemat was arrested, tortured and sentenced to death in Iran in 1982, leading to the book and now the play, Prisoner of Tehran.