PREVIEW | Tarragon Theatre’s Third Annual Greenhouse Festival Returns In January 2026
By Anya Wassenberg on December 24, 2025
(Continue reading)
We have detected that you are using an adblocking plugin in your browser.
The revenue we earn by the advertisements is used to manage this website. Please whitelist our website in your adblocking plugin.
By Anya Wassenberg on December 24, 2025
(Continue reading)
By Anya Wassenberg on December 23, 2025
The Shaw Festival and Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre have announced a partnership that will bring the Festival’s theatrical productions to the waterfront performing arts venue.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on December 18, 2025
Theatre Smith-Gilmour has announced the English-language world premiere of Pu Songling: Strange Tales, in an adaptation of Songling's tales of the supernatural.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on December 18, 2025
Theatre Passe Muraille has announced the upcoming launch of the Andy McKim Endowment Fund, dedicated to support the creation of new works.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on December 16, 2025
(Continue reading)
By Anya Wassenberg on December 11, 2025
Grown-ups need holiday fun too, and Sex Dalmatian's Hot Holiday Spectacular by Rock Bottom offers a combination of artistic excellence and whimsical delights.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on December 11, 2025
A rebuke against corporate monopolies and greed, a clash of personalities, and a story of generational family dysfunction combine the thoroughly entertaining Rogers v. Rogers.
(Continue reading)By Denise Lai on December 11, 2025
St. Anne’s Music and Drama Society will be staging a double bill of Trial by Jury and H.M.S. Pinafore for seven performances for their 62nd production in 2025.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on December 10, 2025
The Woman in Black at Toronto's CAA Theatre proves, yet again, that terror thrives in darkness — and in the stories we tell ourselves when the lights begin to fade.
(Continue reading)By Michelle Assay on December 9, 2025
A forbidding, clinically white stage is not what comes naturally to mind for A Midsummer Night’s Dream in the candlelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
(Continue reading)