Photo Flash: DOUBT, A Parable At Canadian Stage Company
by Gabrielle Sierra
- May 5, 2009
The Canadian Stage Company wraps its 2008.2009 season with Doubt, a parable, the award-winning play that's taken North America by storm. The production stars Canadian theatre icons Seana McKenna (Canadian Stage's The Clean House, Wit) and David Storch (Canadian Stage's Frost/Nixon and director of Palace of the End), and is helmed by renowned director Marti Maraden (Canadian Stage's Trying). The production runs from through May 30, 2009 (media night: May 7) at the Bluma Appel Theatre, 27 Front Street East. For tickets and information, contact 416-368-3110 or canstage.com.
DOUBT, With Seana McKenna, Plays The Canadian Stage 5/4-5/30
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Apr 20, 2009
The Canadian Stage Company wraps its 2008.2009 season with Doubt, a parable, the award-winning play that's taken North America by storm. The production stars Canadian theatre icons Seana McKenna (Canadian Stage's The Clean House, Wit) and David Storch (Canadian Stage's Frost/Nixon and director of Palace of the End), and is helmed by renowned director Marti Maraden (Canadian Stage's Trying).
'ROB ROY THE MUSICAL' Cancels Chicago Premiere
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 8, 2009
'ROB ROY THE MUSICAL' is no longer going to have its Chicago premiere, and will instead begin at the Elgin Theater in Toronto.
Any previously purchased tickets can be refunded where they were purchased. The Arie Crown theater now has a space in its schedule.
Dora Award Winners Announced
by BWW News Desk
- Jul 1, 2008
The 29th Annual Dora Awards were handed out at the Winter Garden Theatre in Toronto. Winners are starred.
'Ha'Penny Bridge' Irish Musical Debuts in SF July 2008
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 28, 2008
Ha'Penny Bridge, a new Irish musical makes its U.S. Premiere in San Francisco this summer, on its way to Broadway. This brand new show portrays a rich, moving, but troubled love story, set against a backdrop of political unrest and divided loyalties. Ha'Penny Bridge plays the Golden Gate Theatre (1 Taylor Street) beginning Sunday, July 6 through Sunday, August 10