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999 stories from Toronto.com

Kathleen Turner to star in Matthew Lombardo's play 'High' in Toronto

Producers say the touring production will run for just one week at the city's Royal Alexandra Theatre, from May 8-13.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:16pm on March 14, 2012

Luminato 2012: Festival announces bold lineup from K'NAAN to the War of 1812 by Richard Ouzounian

The Luminato lineup announced Wednesday is probably the boldest and most varied selection since the festival's launch in 2007.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:59am on March 14, 2012

Comedian Danny Bhoy won't offend mother again by Philip Brown

Cutup glad to be back at Massey Hall, where his long tales get an audience.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 3:53pm on March 13, 2012

Jack Kerouac play 'Beat Generation' to make world premiere in Massachusetts by Mark Kennedy

Jack Kerouac's only full-length play will be staged for the first time this fall.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 3:10pm on March 12, 2012

Controversial play Proud to fill void left by ailing Mary Walsh's show at Theatre Passe Muraille by Richard Ouzounian

Theatre Passe Muraille is going to try Dancing without Mary and its first partner is Michael Healey and his controversial new play, Proud, which was denied production at Tarragon, thanks to …

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 2:04pm on March 12, 2012

National Ballet of Canada's The Sleeping Beauty awakens, excites Toronto fans by Michael Crabb

Evan McKie steps on to Four Season's stage and impresses with immaculate dancing

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 6:43pm on March 11, 2012

Artists group fighting for re-sale rights by Murray Whyte

In 2003, Charles Pachter painted a vibrant, poppy-red double image of a barn, as seen after the springtime thaw had turned the fields near his rural studio into sodden slicks of melted snow.…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:01pm on March 10, 2012

TV movie about Spider-Man debacle could be a Smash by Martin Knelman

If like me, you have a special fondness for satire of the entertainment world, the high point of the current TV season has to be Smash, which airs on NBC and CTV on Mondays at 10 p.m.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:08pm on March 9, 2012

Evan McKie has homecoming fit for a prince in The Sleeping Beauty by Michael Crabb

Evan McKie is returning for his first professional performance in Canada, guesting in the National Ballet's The Sleeping Beauty.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:01pm on March 9, 2012

Toronto Irish Film Festival at Lightbox this weekend

The Toronto Irish Film Festival’s two-day slate of features, docs and shorts begins on Friday at 7 p.m. with the Canadian premiere of Dreaming the Quiet Man.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:39am on March 9, 2012

Toronto production of Assassins a highlight of Winnipeg theatre season by Richard Ouzounian

The Dora award-winning production of Assassins was selected on Friday as one of the highlights of the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre's season.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:30am on March 9, 2012

Debra Messing right at home in musiscal TV show Smash by Richard Ouzounian

Debra Messing's role in Smash is a musical theatre homecoming for the former Will & Grace star.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:01pm on March 8, 2012

Debra Messing in Smash by Richard Ouzounian

Debra Messing's role in Smash is a musical theatre homecoming for the former Will & Grace star.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 6:04pm on March 8, 2012

Second City delays opening of new show after cast member injures her ankle by Trish Crawford

Second City has moved the opening of its new show to March 27 after cast member Carly Heffernan sprained her ankle in rehearsals.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:42am on March 8, 2012

The Happy Woman by Rose Cullis: review by Robert Crew

*1/2 (out of 4)

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 9:34am on March 8, 2012

The Small Room at the Top of the Stairs: This particular small room is one worth visiting by Richard Ouzounian

The Small Room at the Top of the Stairs features some brilliant acting but it needed just one final ending.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 9:25pm on March 7, 2012

Dance in Toronto: Yvonne Ng, Ballet Creole, Ballet Jörgen and the National Ballet by Michael Crabb

Dance lovers can choose between Yvonne Ng's Frequency, Ballet Creole's Exodus, Ballet Jörgen's classical and contemporary program or the National Ballet's Sleeping Beauty.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 1:06pm on March 7, 2012

Stratford's Twelfth Night comes to Cineplex screens by Richard Ouzounian

Barry Avrich made movie version of Twelfth Night, starring Brian Dennehy, Stephen Ouimette and Ben Carlson.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:55pm on March 7, 2012

All Shook Up at Stage West: Review by Richard Ouzounian

Perfect dinner theatre musical All Shook Up at Stage West Mississauga is Elvis Presley meets Laugh-In meets Twelfth Night.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:49am on March 7, 2012

Mary Walsh hospitalized with pneumonia in St. John's by Raju Mudhar

Actress Mary Walsh is dealing with a severe respiratory infection, causing her to postpone the start of Dancing With Rage in Toronto.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 9:39am on March 7, 2012

Graffiti writer Spud opens show based on his works of Mayor Rob Ford by Murray Whyte

Toronto's war on graffiti opens a new front on Thursday when Spud, one of the city's most visible graffiti writers, takes his art indoors for a show of new works centred on the war's command…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:01pm on March 6, 2012

Governor General's Performing Arts Awards honours Rush, Mary Walsh, Deepa Mehta and Des McAnuff by Richard Ouzounian

The 20th anniversary of the Governor General's Performing Arts Awards was celebrated in Calgary, honouring a group that reflects both cultural and geographic diversity.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:00am on March 6, 2012

Animal House stage musical in development by Associated Press

Animal House: The Musical will feature an original score by the band Barenaked Ladies, with direction and choreography by Tony Award winner Casey Nicholaw, who also directed The Book of Morm…

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 9:23am on March 6, 2012

Hopes high for a Grange Park upgrade by Martin Knelman

A thaw in relations between AGO and its neighbours could mean Grange Park improvements and a café for AGO patrons overlooking the park.

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 4:01pm on March 3, 2012

Art Gallery of Ontario: Iain Baxter& exhibition opens in Toronto by Murray Whyte

The long-awaited 50-year survey of the wildly inventive Iain Baxter&, whose seminal works from the late 50s forward inspired many of the best-known artists working today

SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:08am on March 3, 2012
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