• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Toronto Guardian
  • Home
  • Arts
    • Artist Profiles
    • Comedy
    • Creators
    • Fashion
    • Film
    • Literature
    • Performing Arts
    • Photos
    • Visual Arts
  • Food & Drink
    • Food Events
    • Food Shopping
    • Recipes
    • Restaurants
    • Vegetarian
  • Lifestyle
    • Games
    • Health & Wellness
    • Kids & Families
    • Outdoors
    • Pets
    • Technology
  • Music
    • Classical
    • Electronic
    • Rock-Indie
    • Folk-Country
    • Hip Hop
  • Travel
    • Toronto Tourism
    • Ontario Travel
    • World Travel
  • The City
    • Businesses
    • Civic Engagement
    • Community & Culture
    • Charities
    • History
Recent News
  • [ December 3, 2025 ] Going Gonzo at Project Nowhere Music Festival 2025 Community & Culture
  • [ December 3, 2025 ] “A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Visual Artist Marco Sassone Arts
  • [ December 2, 2025 ] Charitable Choices: Chris Kennedy of LIFT Charities
  • [ December 2, 2025 ] Lady Nessie the dog is looking for a new home in the Toronto area Lifestyle
  • [ December 1, 2025 ] Tenko: Forty Years Later, a Forgotten Series Remains TV’s Best Depiction of Life as a POW Community & Culture
HomeArtsPerforming Arts

Performing Arts

slow dance
Artist Profiles

“A Day in the Life” with dance choreographer Marie Lambin-Gagnon

February 2, 2019 Joel Levy

In 1989, Marie Lambin-Gagnon, the 4th of family of 5, was born in Montreal. She was remarkably timid in her […]

Artist Profiles

“A Day in the Life” with local artist Alicia Ault

January 30, 2019 Joel Levy

What you first notice about Alicia Ault, in performance and life, is her joyful presence. Growing up, Alicia caught the […]

Arts

Slow Dance and This Shape, We Are In Toronto Dance Theatre

January 28, 2019 Rebecca Felgate

The Performing Arts are good for the soul and brilliant for the mind. I often forget this in the dead […]

Artist Profiles

“A Day in the Life” with actor and filmmaker Katharine King

January 16, 2019 Joel Levy

Originally from Vancouver, Katharine King has called Montreal home for the last five years. Since graduating from the Mel Hoppenheim […]

The Play That Goes Wrong National Tour. Photo by Jeremy Daniel
Arts

The Play That Goes Wrong is terribly good

January 14, 2019 Sonya Davidson

Now that the holiday decorations are put away (they are put away, right?) and we’re settling into the coldest months […]

Artist Profiles

“A Day in the Life” with Toronto Creative Jane Hunter

January 8, 2019 Joel Levy

Have you ever walked into your study or den to find a large hole where your desk used to be? […]

Chandelier - Lucas Saporiti Costumes Dominique Lemieux 2015 Cirque du Soleil Photo
Arts

Cirque du Soleil’s Corteo at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto

December 14, 2018 Rebecca Felgate

It is the perfect time of year for dreaming, although the magic of Corteo continues all year round. After touring […]

wizard of oz
Arts

Ross Petty’s ‘Wizard of Oz’ gets all the boos…in a good way

December 10, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Traditions over the holidays are made with experiences. The sights, sounds, and  smells all form the memories that we hold […]

Cast of School of Rock - Photo by Evan Zimmerman-MurphyMade 2
Arts

Getting schooled by the kids in School of Rock The Musical

December 7, 2018 Sonya Davidson

It can be tough for the youth in a large production like Andrew Lloyd Webber’s School of Rock The Musical, whose […]

The Code
Arts

Breaking the code at Young People’s Theatre’s latest play for teens

December 3, 2018 Sonya Davidson

Teens have always been faced with challenging social situations. We’re all too familiar with our own experiences. The new play, The […]

Posts pagination

« 1 … 28 29 30 … 44 »

Weekly Newsletter

Most Recent Posts

  • Going Gonzo at Project Nowhere Music Festival 2025
    December 3, 2025
  • Marco Sassone
    “A Day in the Life” with: Toronto Visual Artist Marco Sassone
    December 3, 2025
  • LIFT
    Charitable Choices: Chris Kennedy of LIFT
    December 2, 2025
  • Lady Nessie
    Lady Nessie the dog is looking for a new home in the Toronto area
    December 2, 2025
  • Tenko: Forty Years Later, a Forgotten Series Remains TV’s Best Depiction of Life as a POW
    Tenko: Forty Years Later, a Forgotten Series Remains TV’s Best Depiction of Life as a POW
    December 1, 2025

Random Posts

  • Staycation in Toronto
    How To Have A Dream Staycation in Toronto
    April 26, 2016
  • Cirque du Soleil brings Big Tops and Upside-Down Cars to Toronto
    March 31, 2022
  • Sterling Jarvis
    The Book Of Mormon’s Sterling Jarvis talks about the biggest fans
    March 6, 2017
  • Charitable Choices: Christie Gray of Sistema Toronto
    January 21, 2020
  • A Cappella Group After Hours
    A Cappella Group “After Hours” Sings Their Hearts Out for Toronto
    July 24, 2015
Toronto Guardian
  • About Toronto Guardian
  • Advertise on Toronto Guardian
  • Contact Toronto Guardian
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Login
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
About Us

A Toronto-centric online lifestyle magazine focusing on arts, culture, food, history, lifestyle & more.

Archive

Copyright © 2025 | Toronto Guardian