Cirque du Soleil's Las Vegas Reopenings - THE BEATLES LOVE, MICHAEL JACKSON ONE & More
After announcing the reopening of two of its most iconic shows in Las Vegas “O” and Mystère, as well as the touring shows KOOZA in Punta Cana and LUZIA at the Royal Albert Hall, in London on April 21, 2021, Cirque du Soleil is confirming the addition of five new shows to its on-sale listi
Canadian Premiere of The Donmar Warehouse Production of BLINDNESS Begins August 4
David Mirvish presents the Canadian premiere of the Donmar Warehouse production of Blindness, a socially distanced sound installation, on the stage of the Princess of Wales Theatre.
Karen Kain Promotes Nine Dancers For The 2021/22 Season
Karen Kain, Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada, today announced the promotions for the 2021/22 season: Koto Ishihara, Siphesihle November, Tina Pereira, and Ben Rudisin to Principal Dancer, Jeannine Haller and Calley Skalnik to First Soloist and Brenna Flaherty, Noah Pare
The National Ballet of Canada Announces 2021/22 Season
Karen Kain, Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada, today announced the 2021/22 season, marking the company’s 70th anniversary and return to the stage after more than 20 months.
Textile Museum Of Canada and Toronto Biennial Of Art Present Inuit Art Exhibition
Textile Museum of Canada and Toronto Biennial of Art announce their partnership in the presentation and tour of the exhibition Double Vision: Jessie Oonark, Janet Kigusiuq, and Victoria Mamnguqsualuk.
John Greyson Wins 4th TEDDY Award From Berlinale 2021 for INTERNATIONAL DAWN CHORUS DAY
John Greyson's International Dawn Chorus Day, which had its world premiere at Berlinale 2021where it screened as one of 20 short films in the Documentary + Experimental programme, has won the Teddy Award for Best Short Film.
Producer Sandy Daley Debuts CHRONICLES OF A BLACK WOMAN: A SKETCH COMEDY at the 2021 Toronto Fringe Festival
The one-woman show sees Daley portray three different characters, an Afrocentric black woman, a Caribbean woman and a single mother.
Feist To Unveil New Music With MULTITUDES Performance Residencies
In an unconventional production with limited capacity, Feist invites the audience to reclaim the stage with MULTITUDES; an intimate performance of new songs.
2021 Dora Ancillary Awards Announced
The Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts has announced the recipients of the 2021 Dora Ancillary Awards which were presented in a virtual broadcast in Toronto this morning, June 16.
Toronto Symphony Orchestra Announces 2021/22 Season
The long-awaited reunion between the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and its patrons is scheduled for November 10, 2021, with 30 dynamic programs running through June of 2022.
RCM Sets The Stage For A Bright Future For Music Education
Research conducted by resident neuroscientist Dr.
Shaw Festival Acknowledges Support From Ontario Trillium Foundation
Upon receiving a $150,000 Capital grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) in 2019, the Shaw Festival immediately put it to good use.
THE ANDY KIM CHRISTMAS Announced At Massey Hall
For the last 17 years, Andy Kim has been gathering friends and fans together to celebrate the spirit and generosity of the musical community with all proceeds going to CAMH Gifts of Light.
Collingwood Festival Announces Family Day ROCK & RUMBLE, Concerts With Painting Sessions, and More
On Sunday July 11, the day begins at 10am with FREE musical activities for preschoolers taking place outdoors on the lawn, helping them to learn the building blocks of music.
National Youth Orchestra of Canada Presents 2021 Season 'Metamorphosis'
NYO Canada is introducing a varied, flexible, and innovative online training institute.
Massey Hall Announces November 2021 Reopening
In celebration of its 127th birthday, Massey Hall has announced that after a three-year closure for an extensive revitalization, it will reopen its iconic red doors and welcome back music fans in November 2021.
BLACK DEER IN BLIZZARD to Be Presented at The Hamilton Fringe Festival This Summer
Fly the Nest Productions presents Black Deer in Blizzard, a new play by Steven Griffin.
Shaw Festival Announces Casting and Creative Teams for 2021 Main Season Productions
Artistic Director Tim Carroll has announced casting for the Shaw Festival’s upcoming productions of Charley’s Aunt, Flush, The Devil’s Disciple, Sherlock Holmes and the Raven’s Curse, A Short History of Niagara and Trouble in Mind.
Stratford Festival To Reveal New Tom Patterson Theatre At Virtual Event On June 10
The Stratford Festival will offer a first look inside its new Tom Patterson Theatre with a four-part documentary series premièring Thursday, June 10, at 7 p.
MOCA Toronto Announces Inaugural Exhibition 'Greater Toronto Art 2021 (GTA21)' in September 2021
On September 29, 2021, the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto (MOCA) will launch the inaugural Greater Toronto Art Triennial exhibition survey: Greater Toronto Art 2021 (GTA21).
Jon Kaplan's Legacy Lives On At The Toronto Fringe Festival
The Toronto Fringe has announced that one of its most cherished and innovative youth programs, the Teenjur Young Critics Program, is deepening its scope and sustainability this year thanks to a generous investment from the Jon Kaplan Legacy Fund.
Boca Del Lupo Launches 4 New Plays2Perform@Home Nationally
PLAYS2PERFORM@HOME goes national! Following on the success of last year's Western Canada Box Set of 'home delivery theatre', Boca Del Lupo is working with 6 prominent theatre companies across Canada to commission 16 talented playwrights to create 4 new PLAYS2PERFORM@HOME box sets representing the Pr
Theatre Collingwood Announces Partnership With Thom Vincent, President of Global Hospitality and Balmoral Village
When the pandemic hit Thom immediately started thinking ahead to the day when we would all be getting our vaccines and, with the help of his friend Jeff Shearer, he developed a concept of producing and distributing a pin that people could receive once they have been vaccinated, to not only show they
MOCA Toronto Appoints Charity Chan Head Of Public Programmes And Learning
Kathleen Bartels, Executive Director and CEO of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Toronto, announced the appointment of Charity Chan as Head of Public Programmes and Learning.
Harbourfront Centre Launches 'Speak Surge Amplify', A Forum For Urgent Cultural Conversations
Harbourfront Centre presents Speak Surge Amplify, a new programming initiative focused on current social issues, providing a platform for cultural exchange on topics such as intersectionality and the complex relationship between privilege and discrimination.
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