
It's 2013, and against all odds, Canadian theatre is thriving across the country. So what to see and where?
SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 11:24AM[SHARE]The story unfolds more like a roller coaster than a play, taking twists and turns for the grotesque, the absurd and disgusting
SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 03:04PM[SHARE]Last year's SummerWorks hit Mr. Marmalade by Outside the March theatre is staged in a Toronto kindergarten classroom.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 08:00AM[SHARE]British playwright Edward Bond is celebrated June 12 to 20 in festival founded by actress Maev Beaty and director Alan Dilworth.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 04:20PM[SHARE]When it premiered on Broadway in 1957, West Side Story was heralded as a groundbreaking piece of musical theatre.
SOURCE: National Post (Canada) at 07:04PM[SHARE]Actor turned director Steven McCarthy discusses Bliss, an English version of a French Canadian play about Céline Dion-loving Walmart workers.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 03:02PM[SHARE]The Wolf and the Bluebird from a new Peter and the Wolf visit the ROM to view their counterparts.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 02:40PM[SHARE]More controversy at arts fest always a possibility after last year's terrorism furore.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 07:10PM[SHARE]

