
The eternal struggle between style and substance that Ronnie Burkett has been waging for the past 25 years continues in Penny Plain.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 09:50AM[SHARE]The 87-year-old performer returns to the Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company in Toronto.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:01PM[SHARE]Media get preview of play, which begins in Toronto on Feb. 10.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 07:55PM[SHARE]Caroline, or Change, the co-production between Acting Up Stage Company and Obsidian Theatre Company, is tantalizingly elusive: a stunning production of a flawed show.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:20PM[SHARE]New group will present Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Company, Joseph Aragon's Bloodless and a workshop of Andrew MacBean's Raindogs.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 06:32PM[SHARE]Musical biography of famed stager Hal Prince will open directly on Broadway.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:43AM[SHARE]The great irony about the Canadian Opera Company's production of Tosca, which opened on Saturday afternoon, is that it succeeds the most when it does the least.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 02:47PM[SHARE]Playwright Tony Kushner on racism and the Kennedy assassination, part of the context for his musical, Caroline, or Change.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 09:32PM[SHARE]Kevin Smith, the bad boy of movies, may be best known for his character Silent Bob, but when it comes to violence in hockey, he's got a lot to say.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 11:45AM[SHARE]Ins Choi's play about a Korean convenience store is funny and touching.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 09:06PM[SHARE]Ralph Fiennes reveals the psychotic complexities of Coriolanus, the man, the play and now the movie.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:11AM[SHARE]Four-part work will be mounted at 13 theatres around the world between now and 2015.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:11AM[SHARE]Amaluna is loosely based on Shakespeare's The Tempest and directed by Diane Paulus.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:16PM[SHARE]Margaret Atwood's work, The Penelopiad, is given a superb production by Nightwood Theatre, Star theatre critic Richard Ouzounian writes.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:17PM[SHARE]Korean-Canadian's play about a convenience store is poised to open Soulpepper's 2012 season.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:01PM[SHARE]Robert Lepage's tale of three mismatched souls in modern Shanghai is filled with visual richness in this Royal Alexandra Theatre production, but it's weaker on the emotional front.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 09:45PM[SHARE]Officially declares his candidacy for artistic directorship after Des McAnuff leaves in 2013.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 04:31PM[SHARE]Playwright/actor Ins Choy is one of the Star's 12 people to watch in 2012.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 01:53PM[SHARE]Gabe Antonacci shines as Johnny in the Green Day musical at Toronto Centre for the Arts.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 03:00PM[SHARE]Pakistani-Canadian actor Zaib Shaikh is shifting into high gear as Little Mosque on the Prairie winds down.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:41AM[SHARE]From seafood to dim sum, a look at top dining experiences in the bustling, beautiful city of Hong Kong.
SOURCE: Toronto Star at 09:44AM[SHARE]Pakistani-Canadian actor Zaib Shaikh is shifting into high gear as Little Mosque on the Prairie winds down.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:01PM[SHARE]Ten productions to explore at the current Next Stage Festival.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 01:02PM[SHARE]As The Wizards of Waverly Place ends its run, she looks to the future.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 04:45PM[SHARE]American Idiot, Mary Poppins and Two Pianos, Four Hands are three ways to have a great time this week.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 04:02PM[SHARE]Meg Tilly survived a horrible childhood to go on and become famous in movies and stage and now she's poised for TV in Bomb Girls.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 11:01PM[SHARE]Touring production of Green Day musical is a poignant portrait of a generation in despair, writes Richard Ouzounian.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:08PM[SHARE]Meg Tilly survived a horrible childhood to go on and become famous in movies and stage.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 12:49PM[SHARE]Our theatre critic retro views, in his Hall of Fame and Walk of Shame roundup, the best and worst of our theatre fare in 2011.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 01:29PM[SHARE]COC and Opera Atelier both come up with winning productions.
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 01:16PM[SHARE]Tony Award-winning performer declines to continue and is replaced by American Tom Hewitt
SOURCE: Toronto.com at 10:00AM[SHARE]

