
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical offers an unforgettable playlist of a whole generation
We’ve all heard a Carole King song either growing up with our parents listening or sitting in the doctor’s waiting […]
We’ve all heard a Carole King song either growing up with our parents listening or sitting in the doctor’s waiting […]
The world’s biggest festival of hip hop dance hit up Toronto for the first time over the weekend at the […]
Ghost Rings is probably one of the more quirky and nonsensical performances on the Luminato schedule. A mash-up pop concert/contemporary […]
The ballet Swan Lake is celebrating its 140th anniversary and still enthralling audiences since its premiere in Moscow in 1877. If you love […]
ART is now short for Asian Riffing Trio. The talented gaysian cabaret trio – Colin Asuncion, Kevin Wong, and Chris Tsujiuchi […]
The National Ballet’s production of Broadway classic, A Streetcar Named Desire, contains content that pushes boundaries, just as it surely did over […]
When I had first read about Walker, the son of journalists Ian Brown and Johanna Schneller, it was in a […]
Toronto’s Tapestry Opera celebrates Canada’s 150 years in Toronto by portraying women’s issues through its various art forms and artists. […]
The new show from Ballet Creole, KAMBULE, will have you dancing calypso in your seat. KAMBULE delivers an explosion of […]
Camp Wavelength 2017 signals festival’s return to the Toronto Islands for its third incredible year as the city’s original music […]
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