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Find the latest news stories from The Global and Mail on the topic Theatre.





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In '97 Positions of the Heart,' Words overwhelm movement
The Winnipeg Contemporary Dancers attempt an ambitious program based on Elizabeth Smart’s work
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-05-11 20:52:31



Des Femmes: Oration versus naked mud wrestling
A Sophocles-a-thon that gets the ratio off
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-05-11 20:52:31



West Side Story: Alarmingly charming, stumbles aside
It’s not perfect, but this West Side Story scratches the itch one gets every couple of years for this classic American musical
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-05-11 20:52:30



'Gruesome Playground Injuries' an impressive introduction to a new playwright
Audiences should try to catch Ravij Joseph's play while they can
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-05-08 20:17:12



From harrowing to alienating: Two plays, different results
Two plays take audiences on two very different trips
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-05-04 19:44:01



From the favelas of Rio, hip hop as high art
An all-male dance troupe combines urban moves with samba, bossa nova and Brazilian martial arts
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-04-27 19:43:49



The Exquisite Hour: Romance in the age of encyclopedias
A pleasant bachelor in a pleasant backyard reenacts the conversion of St. Hubert with a white-gloved saleswoman. Under ‘R’ for Rom-com.
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-04-20 22:07:54



Ajax & Little Iliad: Timely and well-told lessons
Two short plays derive their plots - and current relevance - from ancient Greek tragedies
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-04-06 04:24:00



In NYC revival, Willy Loman can still make grown men cry
A Broadway revival shows off Philip Seymour Hoffman’s acting talent, but an eight-hour Gatz is where the American Dream is really dissected
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-03-26 12:45:05





Willy Loman can still make grown men cry
A Broadway revival shows off Philip Seymour Hoffman’s acting talent, but an eight-hour Gatz is where the American Dream is really dissected
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-03-25 12:30:50



The National Ballet's Seagull soars
Neumeier’s brilliant adaptation of Chekov uses intense duets to telegraph emotional truths
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-03-23 00:04:04



Prestigious Siminovitch theatre prize coming to an end
No reason given for dismantling of $100,000 Siminovitch award that has honoured theatre professionals in a variety of disciplines
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-03-16 09:46:56



With another departure, the Tarragon plot thickens
Playwright Morwyn Brebner has left after more than a decade, leaving more questions about whether the theatre gave in to political pressure
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-03-09 16:31:19



Jesus Christ Superstar prepares for Broadway
As the Canadian cast of Jesus Christ Superstar prepares to face the New York critics, key players talk to about taking on the Great White Way
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-03-05 16:16:53



N for Native, A for American, D-minus for drama
Free as Injuns, an adaptation of Desire Under the Elms, will make you wish you were seeing that rarely produced Eugene O’Neill play instead
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-03-02 19:55:05



Resurrecting Carrie: A musical flop gets a second chance
More than 20 years after a disastrous debut on Broadway, director Stafford Arima revives the horror classic with drastic changes to script and score
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-02-29 17:42:26



Gilbert Gottfried calls himself a 'Jewnami' for a reason
The American surrealist’s take-no-prisoners style of humour is outrageously tactless but brilliantly so
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-02-24 17:41:22



Hugo's Hunchback brought startlingly to life by Catalyst Theatre
New Vancouver production held together by director Jonathan Christenson’s aesthetic vision
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-02-24 17:41:22



Ghost of Stratford's Journey proves tough to exorcize
Diana Leblanc steered a legendary version of Eugene O’Neill’s tragic family drama at Stratford, and while her new production is often wrenching, it does sometimes suffer by comparison
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-02-24 17:41:21



Theodore Bikel fiddled on the roof, but he's wasted here
Bikel, who at 87 has played both Captain von Trapp and Tevye, is a genuine star but what is he doing in this dated play?
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-02-09 22:12:48



Jason Priestley to return to stage in T.O. production of Mamet's 'Race'
Actor part of Canadian Stage’s 25th anniversary theatre season
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-02-09 22:12:47



Actors' Equity protests non-union production of In the Heights
Critics urged not to review Toronto presentation of Tony Award-winning play
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-02-09 22:12:42



Hughie: Director shows that O'Neill's short play doesn't require star-power
David Ferry’s use of surtitles helps flesh out the clerk’s character, too
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-02-09 22:12:41



Making Enron's numbers add up for the stage
His production may not be as stylish as the Royal Shakespeare Company’s, but Antoni Cimolino’s staging of this sharp business-scandal drama is a substantial one
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-02-09 22:12:41



Chelsea Hotel deserves praise, but not quite a Hallelujah chorus
More than a song cycle, but less than a play, this tribute to the genius of Leonard Cohen will be remembered for its inventiveness
Newspaper: The Global and Mail
Feed: Theatre Date: 2012-02-09 22:12:40



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