Articles related to "Canon Theatre"The Tony Award Best Musical makes the trek to the Great White North for the first time, opening officially at the Canon Theatre in Toronto.
Stephen Schwartz's musical adaptation of Gregory Maguire's Wicked has been a phenomenon everywhere it has played, and is continuing to gather momentum.
You can call it anything you want, but when you boil it down, Wicked is spectacular.
It's no surprise that production designer Tim Hatley is a card. A lark. A laugh-and-a-half.
Mirvish Productions and Dancap Productions stage big shows like Jersey Boys, Young Frankenstein, Toxic Avenger, The Boys in the Photograph & Topol in Fiddler on the Roof.
Jersey Boys, The Sound of Music, Happy Days, Dirty Dancing and The Color Purple are among the top tickets in Toronto theatres in February, March and April 2009.
Toronto theatres are presenting a roster of popular musicals in their summer 2009 seasons, and so are the nearby Shaw and Stratford festivals.
Mel Brooks said once that it was “good to be the king”. Michael Siberry, currently headlining the National Tour of the Tony Award-Winning Musical Spamalot, has to agree.
The Tony Award Winning Musical, The Light In The Piazza, written by Adam Guettel and Craig Lucas, is coming to Toronto in the summer of 2007.
News about We Will Rock You, Gone With The Wind closing, Kim Cattrall at the Stratford Festival and the Flower City Theatre Festival preview.
We Will Rock You, the musical by Ben Elton and featuring the music of Queen opened this week in Toronto.
Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey danced into our hearts in the hit movie, and now you'll be able to have the "time of your life" when Dirty Dancing arrives in Toronto.
You don't have to be an architecture snob to enjoy Doors Open Toronto. This annual cultural event has something for everyone!
Jersey Boys, The Sound of Music , Dirty Dancing and We Will Rock You are among the musical hits running on Toronto stages for Winter 2008 and Spring 2009.
In the Big Apple there's theatrical fruit ripe for the picking be it Tennessee Williams' Maggie the Cat or the Rock n Roll Wunderkind in Frank Wedekind's Spring Awakening
The 2007 Dora Award Nominations were announced this morning, celebrating the best of the Toronto theatre scene.
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