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The Theatre Passe Muraille Mainspace has been transformed into a busy Toronto intersection, complete with street lights, sidewalk plants, and the sounds of streetcar bells. In this authentic setting, aided by music and audience participation, Architect Theatre’s...

Almost everyone is familiar with the 1992 comedy about a lounge singer who takes refuge in a convent starring “nun” other than Whoopi Goldberg. Now on stage at the Ed Mirvish Theatre, the stage adaptation of Sister Act...

This Must Be the Place: The CN Tower Show uses music, theatre, maps and media to tell the unique story of Toronto. The play opens this week as...

Just as the subway trains speed past one another on their respective tracks, three very different stories all run in a similar direction in The Quickening Theatre’s Mister Baxter, now playing at...

Now playing for a short run at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs puts a modern, masculine spin on a classic dance form. Featuring a group of male performers in modified Blundstone boots (Blunnies in Australia), this...

We clicked our heels and found ourselves front row center at a live taping of CBC’s Over The Rainbow last night, just in time for the show’s second elimination round. In case you haven’t been...

Dorothy Gale is one of the most beloved heroines of literature and film. First brought to life in L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz at the turn of the 20th century, the image of the little girl from Kansas became forever immortalized by Judy Garland in the 1939 MGM...

Sex, lies and distraction tactics are just a few of the backstage antics depicted in Michael Healey’s Proud, a new political comedy about Stephen Harper and the Conservative government on stage at the Berkeley Street Theatre.

Absurdity, existentialism, and the well-known final scenes of Shakespeare’s Hamlet come together in Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, now on stage at the University of Toronto’s Hart House Theatre. The playwright breathes personality and wit...

Tarragon Theatre launched its 42nd season this week with a new production of David S. Young’s No Great Mischief  (based on the 1999 novel by Alistair MacLeod). First produced at Tarragon...