Kaha:Wi Dance Theatre's TransMigration celebrates Norval Morrisseau
Choreographer Santee Smith brings themes of Norval Morrisseau's life to stage in TransMigration at Fleck Dance Theatre
Choreographer Santee Smith brings themes of Norval Morrisseau's life to stage in TransMigration at Fleck Dance Theatre
Michel Tremblay's The Real World?, now playing at Tarragon Theatre Mainspace, remains a brilliant evening of theatre
In 1973, Arnaud Maggs had an epiphany. "I had never thought of being an artist " never considered it," he says. "But then, one day, it hit me. I still don't know why, but I was filled with e…
Improv troupe takes direct aim at Game of Thrones with new event.
In 1998, Zhang Huan stripped naked and had writers inscribe his bare flesh with proverbs and poetry from Chinese and Buddhist literature and history. He then picked up the bloody rib cage of…
Diane Borsato has united mycologists and astronomers, touched 1,000 people and learned to bee keep in Italian, all in pursuit of a personally-engaged art of the everyday
In 1998, Zhang Huan stripped naked and had writers inscribe his flesh with proverbs and poetry from Chinese and Buddhist literature and history. He then picked up the bloody rib cage of a fr…
Stratford Shakespeare Festival veteran Stephen Ouimette has received the best reviews in the Goodman Theatre production of Eugene O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh, which opened this week in Chica…
Kathleen Turner stars in High in Toronto, starting May 8.
David Ferry stars in and Mitchell Cushman directs Mike Daisey's The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs in Toronto.
Diane Borsato has united mycologists and astronomers, touched 1,000 people and learned to bee keep in Italian, all in pursuit of a personally-engaged art of the everyday
Comedian Denis Grignon says not all standups love Jerry, but they all learn from him.
In one of Jon Rafman's pictures at Angell Gallery, a paunchy man in a blue T-shirt stands at the corner of an New York intersection, arms stretched to the heavens. What's going on here, Rafm…
This one-woman show by Pamela Sinha is about the aftermath of a brutal rape shortly after a young woman moves into an apartment.
Playwright Rajiv Joseph also write Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo and The Monster at the Door.
Sylvie Bouchard's BoucharDanse looks at love through the ages at Enwave Theatre.
Michel Brault is indisputably the grand old man of Canadian cinema, and not just because of his age.
Cavalia's latest horse show, Odysseo, opens in Toronto's Port Lands on May 15.
Correria/Agwa from Compagnie Käfig at Fleck Dance Theatre May 2 to 5.
A Q&A with Adam Paolozza and Ravi Jain as Spent opens in New York.
Think you know Picasso? Think again. On Tuesday, the Art Gallery of Ontario opens a mammoth display of the modern master's work " at 147 works, it's the biggest this continent has seen, ever…
Dancap Production's founder, Aubrey Dan, is hanging up his hat, "stepping back and re-evaluating" his involvement in the theatre business.
Cheerleaders Courtney Corbeille, Sheldon Tucker and Brooklyn Alexis Freitag bring high-energy athletics to Bring It On in Toronto.
Oscar-winning actress Sissy Spacek just a good ol' Texas girl
The story of the family that has foresworn materialism should be a blizzard of eccentricity but it isn't. What saves it is the sweetness of the love story.