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A special night for Toronto theatregoers as Drowsy Chaperone opens at the Elgin Theatre before its national tour of the U.S.
The Drowsy Chaperone, created as a wedding gift for Bob Martin and Janet Van Der Graaf, has been a hit in Toronto and on Broadway.
Aubrey Dan, who helped CanStage keep Urinetown alive back in 2004, is on his own now, and set to give the Mirvish empire a run for their money.
This has been quite a year for Canadian playwrights, actors, and directors in the United States, and it just seems to be getting better and better.
New Canadian musicals can be hit or miss. In the past decade, we've been delighted by the likes of The Drowsy Chaperone, BoyGroove, Evil Dead and Larry's Party.
The Drowsy Chaperone and The History Boys were the big winners at the 60th Annual Tony Awards held on Sunday, June 11th, 2006.
The theatre season has already begun in Toronto. Here is a brief overview of four theatres located in the downtown core of the city. So get out there and see a show.
The Fringe Festival Season is almost upon us, and here are some helpful tips on how to survive the onslaught of theatrical goodies in your town.
Even creators Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx and Jeff Whitty didn't guess that their musical Avenue Q would become a Broadway musical hit and Tony Award winner.
New cast changes for Chicago, Jersey Boys, Mamma Mia!, Rock of Ages and Billy Elliot the Musical, all currently playing on Broadway
DreamWorks Animation is bringing Shrek the Musical to the Broadway Theater on December 14th. Jason Moore (Avenue Q) directs.
Mel Brooks' new musical comedy opens in Manhattan in November. Can this one even hope to match the success of The Producers?


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