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Tag Archives: theatre
Inside the Stratford Festival’s $72-million theatre makeover
This summer—after years of delays—the show will finally go on at Stratford’s immaculately redesigned Tom Patterson Theatre
Kevin Loring in conversation with Paul Wells: Maclean’s Live
The award-winning playwright, actor and inaugural artistic director of Indigenous Theatre at the National Arts Centre sat down with senior writer Paul Wells
Day One of the Cursed Child: Harry Potter and his magic are back!
J.K. Rowling unleashes a play on a fan base hungry for more Hogwarts
The Mikado’s punishment doesn’t fit the crime
Outrage finally descends on Gilbert and Sullivan’s popular Orientalist operetta.
The Thrill: Pop-culture lessons, and reviving the theatre
On this week’s pop-culture podcast: what we’ve learned from pop culture, and the Stratford Festival’s plan to engage the young
The vindication of CanStage’s Matthew Jocelyn
After facing snarky reviews and fleeing audiences, one of our most controversial artistic directors breaks through
Gregory James Kramer
He was a magician and a musician, but theatre was his first love
REVIEW: Mr.Broadway: the inside story of the Shuberts, the shows, and the stars
Book by Gerald Schoenfeld
The secret behind the realism of ‘War Horse’
There’s nothing whimsical or cute about the star