Jillian Keiley new Artistic Director of National Arts Centre's English Theatre
Jillian Keiley, an award-winning director from Newfoundland will be the next Artistic Director of the NAC's English Theatre Department.
Jillian Keiley, an award-winning director from Newfoundland will be the next Artistic Director of the NAC's English Theatre Department.
Dance review: Toronto's Coleman Lemieux & Compagnie performs Varenka, Varenka! " It speaks to the heart without a hint of irony or cynicism.
Gaetane Verna takes over as director of the Power Plant on the eve of its 25th anniversary, after almost a year with no-one in her chair. Can she right the ship?
When I spot her in the coffee shop, her hair is perfectly straight, tied into a neat low bun, and she is wearing black from head to toe.Montreal
Book cherishes Canada's ties to monarchy.
I have played a cartoon dog, a caveman and a Frenchman who gets slaughtered at the Battle of Agincourt.
Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage of Mythbusters play Toronto's Sony Centre March 29.
Critical reviews of Stratford's Jesus Christ Superstar, which opened on Broadway Thursday night, raged from the heavenly to the hellish.
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Josh Young, who has been playing Judas since the show opened at Stratford in June, 2011, fell ill and missed the last previews.
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Dancap touring production boasts a fine cast and chorus, who turn Shrek's big, bright beautiful world into fine entertainment.
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Questions for the cast of Live Wrong and Prosper, Toronto Second City's new show opening March 27.
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The curtain is closing on Canada's lucrative Elinore & Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre.
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If you saw the harrowing play or film version of Rabbit Hole, you'll never forget its story of a mother trying to come to grips with the death of her child.
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There's a lot to be said for a dance show, even a rather choreographically shallow one, that actually moves out in all directions.