Feasibility Study for Arts and Culture Centre in the Town of Collingwood Released and Positively Received
The Collingwood Arts, Culture & Entertainment Group has announced The Town of Collingwood's Strategic Initiatives Committee received the report on October 4th, 2021 and gave approval for staff to proceed with the recommended next steps.
The Theatre Centre Reopens with Free Comedy Festival and New 2021/22 Programming
The Theatre Centre is back with a new look and an exciting year of hybrid programming.
BWW Review: AS YOU LIKE IT Takes on A New Life in This Radical Retelling
It’s unlikely that there’s ever been a production of AS YOU LIKE IT quite like this.
Jax Smith & Helene Taylor Announce Online Premiere Of Short Play DISCORD
Where is the line? - Three short plays - MOTHER, MPDG, and DISCORd, will be digitally mounted by alma matters productions and MXL Live Loft.
THE RUINS OF ZINDOR to Debut at Luminato Festival 2021
From the whimsical minds of Planet Fabulon, The Ruins of Zindor is a larger-than-life adventure which will transport small audiences of “space travellers'' to the ancient alien ruins of the planet Zindor.
Grand Theatre Celebrates Its 35th High School Project
The 35th High School Project production – The Great Grand Road Trip will celebrate its opening night tonight with a video viewing party in the Spriet Stage for student participants, Board, sponsors, staff and special guests.
MOCA Toronto's Inaugural Triennial Survey Exhibition Opens Today
On September 29, 2021, the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto (MOCA) will launch Greater Toronto Art 2021 (GTA21), a triennial survey.
SHAW FESTIVAL Announces Casting and Creative Teams For Fall and Holiday Shows
The Shaw Festival's 2021 season continues into fall and winter with the American classic Desire Under the Elms, the beloved Irving Berlin musical Holiday Inn and perennial Yuletide favourite A Christmas Carol.
HOW TO HUG A PORCUPINE, A New Porcupine Puppet Comedy, Comes To A Screen Near You
How to Hug a Porcupine, a new adult puppet comedy, is having a virtual workshop and it is available for on-demand viewing until 6 October 2021.
Dwayne Gretzky Comes to Massey Hall in October 2022
Dwayne Gretzky is a curated nostalgia trip that captures the unique joy of turning a radio dial and being surprised by the familiar.
The Royal Conservatory's ARC Ensemble Releases The World Premiere Of Chamber Works By Dmitri Klebanov
Chamber Works by Dmitri Klebanov, the fifth recording in the acclaimed Music in Exile series by the Grammy-nominated ARC Ensemble (Artists of The Royal Conservatory), has been released worldwide today.
Submit Nominations For The 2021 BroadwayWorld Toronto Awards
The 2021 Regional Awards honor productions which had their first performance between October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021.
PGC Announces Yolanda Bonnell As Host Of The Tom Hendry Awards Nominee Gala
Playwrights Guild of Canada presents their annual Tom Hendry Awards Nominee Gala on September 27.
CAA and Mirvish Productions Renew Partnership to Include Renaming One of Toronto's Flagship Theatres
CAA South Central Ontario and Mirvish Productions have announced the signing of a new 10-year partnership agreement that includes naming rights to the CAA Ed Mirvish Theatre formerly known as the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto.
2021-22 Concert Season Begins At The Royal Conservatory Of Music
Over 90 concerts in uniquely curated series, including Quiet Please There's a Lady on Stage and TD Jazz Concerts: Jazz From Around the World to piano, vocal, chamber, and string concerts, featuring the world's top musicians, are planned for 2021.
Toronto Fringe Announces New Digital Festival and Details For 2022 Next Stage Theatre Festival
Toronto Fringe has announced a full slate of digital and in-person programming for the 2021/2022 season.
BWW Review: The Stratford Festival's FINALLY THERE'S SUN Cabaret takes Audiences on a Poignant Journey through the past 18 Months
The Stratford Festival’s production of the FINALLY THERE’S SUN Cabaret allows us to reflect on the challenges, triumphs, hope, and self discovery that accompanied the past year and a half.
New One-Person Show Heralds the Return of Live Theatre to Toronto
From a single fateful phone call taken reluctantly from the toilet, a Shakespearean actor finds his world collapsing around him.
Canadian Opera Company Adds Three In-Person Productions To 2021/2022 Season Programming
The Canadian Opera Company is inviting audiences to three new mainstage productions at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, as part of its 2021/2022 season offerings: Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini, La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi, and The Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Single Tickets On Sale September 16 for Concerts in First Half of Season
Single tickets to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's previously announced 2021/22 season will go on sale September 16, for concerts through to February 2022.
The Dance Me a Song Collective Presents THEATRE MAKING MOVEMENT
Dance Me a Song Collective in partnership with Prime Mover Theatre Company announced today that Tony-Award winning Broadway legend Susan Stroman and her long-time collaborator, dance arranger David Krane will headline Theatre Making Movement – a weeklong symposium of events, workshops, panel
Red Sky Performance & TSO to Collaborate On Digital Performance For National Day For Truth And Reconciliation
Red Sky Performance and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra have collaborated on a digital reimagining of Red Sky's award-winning stage production for young people, Mistatim, in association with Crow's Theatre.
The National Ballet of Canada 2021/22 Season Roster Announced
Barry Hughson, Executive Director of The National Ballet of Canada, today announced the 2021/22 season roster which features 59 dancers and 12 RBC Apprentices.
Music Director Mark Selby Talks Ryan G. Hinds' #KANDERANDEBB at Stratford Festival
This season at the Stratford Festival, many of the events taking place as part of the Meighen Forum have gone digital, but there are still some live, in person forum events coming up and one of the most anticipated ones is right around the corner.
The Royal Conservatory of Music Renames School in Honour of Alumnus Oscar Peterson
The Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) has announced that the Royal Conservatory School – its community school – has been renamed the Oscar Peterson School of Music in honour of the legendary jazz pianist, and beloved alumnus and Honorary Fellow of The Royal Conservatory.
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