Theatre
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WatchHigh School Project participants buoyed amid tragedy in Titanic
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Film festival tackles timely topics of gender and sexuality
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Broadway Across Canada's Waitress seeks young actresses to play Lulu
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Liane Faulder: Fringe Festival offers lessons — and inspiration — year-round for Edmonton's live theatre scene
Broadway Across Canada announces auditions for part in the musical Waitress
Auditions for the part of the young daughter Lulu in the musical Waitress are coming to Vancouver.
Theatre review: The Joan of Arc story, starring her mother
American playwright Jane Anderson re-examines Joan's story from a domestic angle in Mother of the Maid, getting its Canadian premiere at Pacific Theatre.
Preview: Fully Committed to solo show; Birnton Theatrical play includes 40 characters
As he prepares to star in Birnton Theatrical’s production of the solo comedy Fully Committed, Griffin Cork is beginning to feel a bit like silent film star Lon Chaney.
Preview: The Pink Unicorn author pens personal story of acceptance and tolerance
The Pink Unicorn is one of the most popular and acclaimed new plays making the rounds on the community and professional theatre circuits and no one is more surprised and ...
Edmonton Three to See on Saturday, Sept. 14: Kaleido fest, CIVILIANA and the cinematic Boss
Kaleido Family Arts Festival: Saturday at Kaleido features two shows is Cirque Kalabanté Productions, including a headliner slot.
Review: Make sure to RSVP for The Wedding Party
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.When Charles Dickens penned these lines for his novel A Tale of Two Cities, he was referring to the ...Read the Full Story →
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Sask. performer Zong returns to Globe stage for Chicago
The last time a Regina audience saw Megan Zong, it was in a Harbour Landing park, and she was wearing a bee costume. -
Review: Chicago an all-around stunner at Globe Theatre
Five reasons to see Chicago at the Globe. The costumes are a big one.
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Review: Rent still a powerful tale 20 years after it swept New York
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Around the world in 115 days: Semple's great-grandma inspired cabaret
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Preview: Theatre Calgary hopes to make some noise with classic British comedy
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A monster production: Alberta Ballet experiments on Frankenstein at Banff Centre
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Preview: Stage West indulges in farce with There Goes the Bride
Excitement is building for the 2019 Calgary International Film Festival
Anticipation for the 2019 Calgary International Film Festival is mounting as several screenings are sold out.Read the Full Story →
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Rent choreographer Marlies Yearby still finds relevance in acclaimed musical
The rock 'n' roll musical about a year in the lives of seven struggling New York artists trying to make a go of it under the ever-present spectre of HIV/AIDS ... -
Stratford Festival to honour Andrea Martin with legacy award
STRAFORD – Andrea Martin is the recipient of this year's Stratford Festival legacy award, the organization announced Tuesday. -
Alberta Avenue sets out the welcome mat to all the arts for 14th year
"Between the choreography and the stage show it can get pretty crazy.” - Danno O'Shea, drummer, My Son The Hurricane
Festival invites Calgarians to come clown around
Theatre review: Bard's gender-switched Coriolanus revisits Shakespeare's chilly hero
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Scott Thompson's Buddy Cole Monologues addresses psychic fallout of AIDS era
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Town Talk: Netherlands dance troupe lures Ballet B.C.'s Emily Molnar
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Preview: Great Big Sea co-founder brings love of sea shanties to Newfoundland musical
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Theatre Network's new season promises sex, and clowns, but not together
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Body-image trend big in Vancouver Fringe Festival 2019
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Rent retells classic bohemian tale of love and loss
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Preview: ATP vows an outrageous Wedding Party
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Simply Theatre takes on the challenge of David Mamet's 'raw' dialogue in Glengarry Glen Ross