Robin Givens to make Toronto stage debut
Controversial star Robin Givens is going to be making her Toronto stage debut at the Elgin Theatre on June 15.
Controversial star Robin Givens is going to be making her Toronto stage debut at the Elgin Theatre on June 15.
Moze Mossanen's film Romeos and Juliets, debuting June 7 on CBC, documents rehearsals for National Ballet's Romeo and Juliet, by Alexei Ratmansky.
Acting Up Stage/Obsidian Theatre's production of Caroline or Change led the pack with 10 nominations.
Dogs all of all shapes and sizes are expected to audition for the role of Toto in CBC's new live reality competition series Over The Rainbow.
"I've been to the barbecue before and you can't do a single thing once they run out of ribs," says Kristin Chenoweth about cancelled series GCB.
Kash left the show after her husband, comedian Paul O'Sullivan, died in a car accident. She will return for the final two shows this weekend.
The Tony Awards will be heavy on showcasing works on Broadway this season.
The low-tech Broadway romance Once won a leading four Drama Desk Awards on Sunda. y
Thornton Wilder's comedy The Matchmaker, set in Ye Olde New England, provides sheer delight, absolute bliss, boundless merriment and heartfelt joy.
American choreographer Kevin O'Day's Hamlet, given its North American premiere at Toronto's Four Seasons Centre on Friday night, is much easier to admire than to like.
At MASS MoCA in Massachusetts, a packed house of Canadian art yields a welcome surprise
This version will not do a single thing to make us forget the old or want to remember the new.
Lucie Arnaz comes to Roy Thomson Hall on the topic of "Celebrating 100 Years of Lucille Ball," her famous mother.
Well, this is different. While I have little doubt there will be no shortage of voices to take umbrage with Denise Markonish's highly subjective survey of the art of Canada " it's too stuffe…
Jessica Chastain, Nick Jonas, Amanda Seyfried and Jim Parsons are some of the young stars tapped to help host Neil Patrick Harris hand out Tony Awards.
Cymbeline is one of Shakespeare's last plays, sometimes called a romance, but one of his hardest scripts to stage properly.
Joel McHale of Community and The Soup brings his standup act to Casino Rama on June 8.
Downton Abbey's Maggie Smith will preside over September gala in Toronto and receive Stratford Shakespeare Festival's Legacy Award.
Larchaud Dance Project's Elegant Beast, based loosely on Andrew Davidson's The Gargoyle, leaves us wanting.
The French master's 1888 painting is part of a June 20 sale of Impressionist and modern art at Christie's in London.
Show deserves praise for the talent of the young people on stage, but not for the clutter around them that nearly brings them down.
Ride the Cyclone, Kim's Convenience, Caroline or Change and The Small Room at the Top of the Stairs lead the pack.
When it comes to culture, especially the kind that catches the world's attention, you might not think Chicago has much reason to envy Toronto. After all, the Art Institute is way ahead of th…
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Kevin O'Day choreographed Hamlet for the National Ballet of Canada