BWW Interviews: Philip Riccio Talks Speaking in Tongues
Speaking in Tongues is the latest offering from Company Theatre, and it opened this past week at the Berkeley Street Theatre where it will run until November 24th.
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Speaking in Tongues is the latest offering from Company Theatre, and it opened this past week at the Berkeley Street Theatre where it will run until November 24th.
On October 29th members of the original Canadian Cast of RENT will join together with Sheridan College students to perform a special 15th Anniversary tribute to Jonathan Larson's musical and raise money for Fife House.
Studio 180 Theatre kicks off their 10th Season with a remount of their 2011 smash-hit production of The Normal Heart.
La Cage Aux Folles is ending a year long direct from Broadway tour in Toronto, where it plays The Royal Alexandra Theatre for the next six weeks.
Tap Dogs returns to Toronto tonight for a limited engagement at The Royal Alexandra Theatre.
Tony and Emmy Award Winner Kristin Chenoweth visited Toronto today to coach and mentor the nine girls currently vying for the role of Dorothy on the CBC reality TV show Over the Rainbow.
Cody Scott Lancaster is living a theatre geek's dream, making his Broadway debut as Franz in Rock of Ages and calling the Big Apple his new home.
Backbeat the Musical tells the story of arguably the world's biggest and most well-known band, the Beatles.
Million Dollar Quartet is currently rocking The Toronto Centre for the Arts through the end of the week, and BWW had the opportunity to sit and chat with three of the four men responsible for bringing these iconic rock and roll characters to life each night.
Daniel Robert Sullivan spent over a year in Toronto playing Tommy DeVito in the smash-hit Canadian run of Jersey Boys, and next week he's returning to the Great White North to launch his new book Places, Please! (Becoming a Jersey Boy).
Welcome to BroadwayWorld's exclusive talk show, BACKSTAGE WITH RICHARD RIDGE.
Sharron Matthews is a beloved star of Toronto's cabaret and theatre scene, and she's about to embark on a world tour that will take her to Scotland, England, NYC and South Africa! She took a few minutes to talk to BWW about what cabaret means to her, why she's going around the world and what she's d
Next to Normal is a Pulitzer Prize winning musical that deals with love, loss, grief, mental illness and overcoming the hard obstacles many of us face in our lives.
Next to Normal is a Pulitzer Prize winning musical that deals with love, loss, grief, mental illness and overcoming the hard obstacles many of us face in our lives.
The Toronto Festival of Clowns kicked off today, and popular clown Foo is back with an original one-clown musical.
The National Theatre of the World is embarking on their second outing of The Script Tease Project all week long at Passe Muraille Backspace.
Shameless! For a Cause is a special cabaret fundraiser happening this weekend at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre.
Theatre Sheridan's production of Rent was extremely well received last year when it was presented at the school, and tonight it opens in Toronto at The Panasonic Theatre, which the entire graduating class taking part.
Acting Up Stage enjoyed a tremendously successful season last year, and they're aiming to top it with their latest offering which was announced a few weeks ago.
Gruesome Playground Injuries has its Canadian premiere today, and BWW is talking to stars Peter Mooney and Janet Porter about the show, their own personal love lives and of course, matters of the heart.
Bring it On: The Musical wraps up its current tour in Toronto next month, opening May 3rd at the newly named Ed Mirvish Theatre.
Soulpepper Theatre Company is one of the most successful theatre companies in Canada, and growing every day.
Mickey & Judy was a sold out hit at last year's Toronto Fringe Festival and is now off to NYC and Edinburgh! Before it makes its' international debut the show will return to The Toronto Centre for the Arts for one night only on April 21st, 2012.
The cast of the Canadian Premiere of I Love You Because are a close-knit bunch, and they're currently having a blast performing this heartwarming show about love and friendship in NYC each night at the Toronto Centre for the Arts.
Angelwalk Theatre is bringing Torontonians the Canadian Premiere of I Love You Because, a modern day love story loosely based on Pride and Prejudice.
Canadian folk songstress Melanie Doane has been away from the theatre for many years pursuing a very successful solo career.
Shrek the Musical just wrapped a successful week in Montreal, and heads into Toronto tomorrow night for a two week engagement at the Toronto Centre for the Arts.
This year is shaping up to be the year of the Canucks on Broadway - with more Canadian representation on the Great White Way than ever before.
Last week BWW reported that Ramin Karimloo would launch his first ever North American tour later this year in support of his debut album 'Ramin'.
The Canadian production of War Horse opened last week to critical acclaim, making an instant star out of Alex Furber, the young actor responsible for bringing the role of Albert to life.
The Toronto Symphony has an exciting 2012-2013 season lined up, with something very special for BWW readers - the addition of New York Pops music director Steven Reineke as the first ever Principal Pops Conductor at the TSO.
Dani Girl is a new musical by New York writing duo Michael Kooman and Christopher Dimond, and it opens this weekend in Toronto.
Eugene O'Neill's Hughie opened last week at The Theatre Centre, and it is the inaugural presentation of the new Alley Theatre Workshop.
Potted Potter is a hit play direct from the West End, that cleverly combines all seven Harry Potter books into one seventy minute show.
Ramin Karimloo has had a very busy few years, portraying the role of The Phantom in both the UK productions of Love Never Dies and the 25th Anniversary of The Phantom of the Opera.
Other People opens tonight in Toronto at The Young Centre for the Performing Arts' Tankhouse Theatre, and BWW is thrilled to bring its readers this special feature with three of the show's talented stars.
Living with Henry was a hit at last year's Toronto Fringe Festival, and is back on stage with the Next Stage Theatre Festival.
The National Tour of Green Day's American Idiot kicks off in Toronto on January 29th at The Toronto Centre for the Arts.
The National Tour of Green Day's American Idiot kicks off in Toronto on January 29th at The Toronto Centre for the Arts.
Toronto lets the sunshine in starting tonight, when the cast of the highly anticipate HAIR revival tour hits the stage at The Royal Alexandra Theatre.
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A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music and Dance Sensation - Chatham Capitol Theatre Chatham Capitol Theatre (10/25-10/25) |
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Experience HYPROV: The Ultimate Live Comedy & Hypnosis Show Roy Thomson Hall (11/06-11/06) |
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DIE TONIGHT, LIVE FOREVER or THE NOSFERATU PRINCIPLE Buddies in Bad Times Theatre (3/10-3/27) |
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AC/DC Rogers Stadium (9/16-9/16) |
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Many Happy Returns - Toronto Fringe '26 Immersive Show Society Clubhouse (6/30-7/12) |
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Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue Living Arts Centre Auditorium (8/02-8/02) |
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PREDICTABLE HOLIDAY ROM-COM: THE MUSICAL Terminal Theatre (12/17-1/03) |
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Roses & Thorns Comedy Bar (11/06-11/27) |
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A Streetcar Named Desire Scarborough Theatre Guild (7/03-7/18) |
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The Hobbit Stratford Festival (4/21-10/23) PHOTOS |