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695 stories from National Post (Canada)

Robert Cushman: Shut the front Dora, because there's no easy explanation for award nods by Robert Cushman

The list of nominees for this year's Dora Awards provokes a mix of head-nodding, brow-smiting, and eye-rolling.

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 2:00pm on June 22, 2013

Dance Review: National Ballet dances the line in The Man in Black, a tribute to Johnny Cash by Dana Glassman, Special To National Post

The Man in Black is so deeply touching and poignant that I could watch it again and again

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 3:31pm on June 21, 2013

Video: The National Ballet of Canada's Dylan Tedaldi dances his way through Toronto by Emily Kassie, National Post Staff

We asked National Ballet of Canada dancer Dylan Tedaldi to show us his chops at various locations around Toronto

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 2:24pm on June 20, 2013

Meet Romeo: Q&A with the Stratford Festival's Daniel Briere by David Rockne Corrigan

Daniel Briere makes his Stratford Festival debut this season as Romeo in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 4:06pm on June 19, 2013

Neil Patrick Harris to star in Hedwig and the Angry Inch on Broadway by Mark Kennedy

John Cameron Mitchell, who wrote the original musical, said in a statement: "Who better to pass the wig to but the finest entertainer of his generation?"

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 2:46pm on June 18, 2013

Sarah Silverman, Aziz Ansari, cast of Family Guy to headline second JFL42 festival in Toronto by Rebecca Melnyk

Just for Laughs offshoot JFL42 is returning to Toronto this fall, and it's bringing some heavy-hitters

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 2:14pm on June 18, 2013

Kaptainis: The Canadian Opera Company sales are heading south, and it's troubling by Arthur Kaptainis

Last season the company announced its net ticket revenue at $10.9-million. In the 2012-13 report this number is $9.9-million

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 8:34pm on June 17, 2013

Dave Chappelle will headline Funny or Die's 13-date Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Tour by Rebecca Melnyk, National Post Staff

The Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Tour is the first large-scale event Funny Or Die, the comedy website founded by actor Will Ferrel and comedian Adam McKay, has produced

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 2:08pm on June 17, 2013

Cats on cats: The stars of the new Mirvish production sat down to watch some of the Internet's most viral videos, and this is what they thought by David Berry

The National Post's David Berry met a few of the cast members of Cats in the green room and watched a selection of cat videos. It turns out that even Cats can't resist cat videos.

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 11:11am on June 17, 2013

Theatre Review: At Shaw Festival, one-and-a-half masterpieces by Robert Cushman

Wilde reigns on the Shaw Festival's main stage, while George Bernard Shaw himself is confined to its smaller houses.

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 2:00pm on June 15, 2013

Q&A: The funnymen behind this year's NXNE comedy panel on breaking into the biz by Rebecca Melnyk

When you start out, the only income you're making is free beer tickets," Ben Kerr says. "And I'm good friends with everyone on the panel so it'll be nice to sit down and talk to these idiots…

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 4:45pm on June 13, 2013

Theatre review: Stratford presents a masterful Mary Stuart by Robert Cushman

Stratford's opening week reaches its peak with Mary Stuart, a play that, in the special dramatic world of counter-factuals, reigns supreme

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 3:16pm on June 13, 2013

Ai Weiwei will join Laurie Anderson via Skype for special performance at Luminato Festival by David Rockne Corrigan

The performance will occur on June 16 at Anderson's free show at David Pecaut Square

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 11:47am on June 12, 2013

Dance review: The National Ballet's Carmen is plain in Spain by Dana Glassman, Special To National Post

The posters promise lust, betrayal and murder, but the show itself never really ignites

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 10:10am on June 11, 2013

Record-breaking Book of Mormon will return to Toronto in September 2014 by David Rockne Corrigan

Following a successful six-week run in Toronto, the popular musical Book of Mormon will return to Toronto's Princess of Wales Theatre in September 2014

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 1:44pm on June 10, 2013

Theatre review: Des McAnuff's version of The Who's Tommy is a high-tech feast of visual storytelling by Robert Cushman

Des McAnuff's Stratford production of Tommy is a superlative feat of visual storytelling. McAnuff takes perfectly disciplined advantage of his new technological opportunities

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 2:00pm on June 8, 2013

Sook-Yin Lee joins Toronto's SummerWorks festival as artist-in-residence for live multimedia piece by David Rockne Corrigan

CBC radio host Sook-Yin Lee has joined the SummerWorks Performance Festival as one of the festival's artists-in-residence

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 5:10pm on June 5, 2013

Greta Hodgkinson does some dirtier dancing in Carmen by David Berry

The National Ballet of Canada principal dancer on really attacking the sensual role

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 9:45am on June 5, 2013

Q&A: John Malkovich on what he sees in Casanova, The Giacomo Variations and libertines by David Berry

John Malkovich is out to show a different side of Casanova in The Giacomo Variations " the libertine and the sensitive soul that gets lost in all the bed-bound trysts

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 8:30am on June 4, 2013

Stratford's artistic director Antoni Cimolino talks about his poor sense of style and bumping into Justin Bieber by David Rockne Corrigan

Antoni Cimolino loves Stratford so much, he's stuck around for 26 years

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 1:00pm on June 3, 2013

Theatre Review: The Duke abides at Stratford's Measure for Measure by Robert Cushman

It isn't quite indestructible (Harvey Fierstein proved that a few years ago) but it's the next best thing

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 8:00am on June 2, 2013

Theatre Review: Stratford is off to an exhilarating start with Romeo and Juliet by Robert Cushman

The comedy isn't just a matter of individually humorous lines or even scenes, though Tim Carroll's production is exceptionally adroit at discovering and delivering these

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 5:30pm on May 30, 2013

Q&A: Elvira Kurt talks fundraising, Rob Ford and being a 'Funny Girl' by David Rockne Corrigan

Llike a fine cheddar cheese, Kurt only gets sharper with age

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 2:30pm on May 30, 2013

Q&A: Alisa Palmer hopes to make Canada's theatre community a little smaller by David Rockne Corrigan

Palmer, the newly-appointed artistic director of the National Theatre School of Canada, finished her first "audition tour" in Toronto this month, and a new crop of talented students will ent…

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 3:57pm on May 29, 2013

Shaw Festival: Maugham's Our Betters, Guys and Dolls prove a strong start in Niagara-on-the-Lake by Robert Cushman

Our Betters by W. Somerset Maugham, on now in a good production at the Shaw Festival, mocks the quaint belief that our own age is less moral than previous ones

SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 2:00pm on May 25, 2013
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