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Aluna Theatre's Nohayquiensepa (No One Knows) gives voice to the nameless bodies found floating in the Magdalena river near the small Columbian town of Puerto Berrío.  Now on stage at Theatre Passe Muraille as part of ...

David Storey's Home comes about gradually. The 1970 play, now on stage at the Young Centre, opens with a conversation between two English gentlemen, the...

Fools for Love is a romantic comedy in red-nose starring Edmonton-based performers Christine Lesiak and Adam Keefe, and directed by Jan Henderson.  Presented by ...

Montreal-based Lemieux Pilon 4D Art opened Luminato's fifth season last night with the English premiere of La Belle et la Bête: A Contemporary Retelling. Now...

A well-done, engaging stage production can evoke a number of different emotions in an audience member, including an appreciation of theatre. It is only once a year, however, that the excellence and achievement of individual productions is formally recognized by the American Theatre Wing's...

Robert Chafe's Oil and Water explores the remarkable true story of Lanier Phillips, the only African-American...

What a night! Once won eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical; Bruce Norris' Clybourne Park won Best Play; Peter and the Starcatcher scored five awards, and our man Hugh Jackman took home a Special Tony Award for being super awesome. Did we mention Neil Patrick Harris is the best host ever?...

If life is game of cards, then Quebec's Robert Lepage is on a major winning streak. His latest show, Playing Cards 1: Spades, the first in the four-part Playing Cards series, is raising the stakes at Toronto's Luminato Festival of Creativity this week. A Faustian tale of temptation, corruption...

How does one fashion a musical stage production from an action-packed, high-flying 1986 Tom Cruise movie? Members of the audience were asking themselves this very question as they filtered into the small studio, the familiar opening strains of the Top Gun soundtrack playing from the speakers....