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NJT Starts Holocaust-Related Theatre Archive
NJT has announced the creation of a production- and research-oriented...
By Ilan Mester on 2010.05.27
Featuring Loretta
George F. Walker's one-act comedy closes the Factory's fortieth season.
By Miriam Cross on 2010.05.25
Take My In-Laws, Please!
Lawsuit against comedian for making mother-in-law jokes thrown out of...
By Dan Verbin on 2010.05.25
Elie Wiesel Objects to Role...
The Holocaust survivor and writer was to appear as a...
By Miriam Cross on 2010.05.24
Pee-wee Herman Coming to Broadway
The famed show will be returning on stage.
By Christal Gardiola on 2010.05.21
Aviva Armour-Ostroff on 9 Parts...
The Toronto actress morphs into an Iraqi doctor for Heather...
By Miriam Cross on 2010.05.18
Tommy Tiernan Peforming at Just...
After being let go from the festival last year due...
By Ilan Mester on 2010.05.18
The Last Five Years
Angelwalk Theatre closes their first season with the story of...
By Miriam Cross on 2010.05.16
Dov Mickelson on the Fantastical...
The Alberta-bred actor takes on several roles in this musical...
By Miriam Cross on 2010.05.14
Dora Awards Announced for June...
CBC's Jian Ghomeshi will host the 31st annual Dora Mavor...
By Ilan Mester on 2010.05.14
Shaw Festival Review: LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN

‘The Co-Walkers, Awakening’ author, Hermine Steinberg, takes on Oscar Wilde’s first play.

Shaw Festival Review: TRIFLES

'Trifles', which is described as “lunch-time one-acts” features the work of two alumni of the legendary Provincetown Players – Susan Glaspell and Eugene O’Neill.

REVIEW: ‘The Book of Mormon’ Lives Up To The Hype

In the end, smash musical lampoons all religions

Theatre Review: 'I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change'

Shalom Life reviews the Toronto production of the off-Broadway hit

Shaw Festival Review: GUYS AND DOLLS

Broadway classic, 'Guys and Dolls', marks the beginning of 'The Co-Walkers: Awakening' author, Hermine Steinberg, Shaw Festival review series.

Shia LaBeouf Sits Front-Row at ‘Orphans’ Preview

The 'Transformers' actor was fired just weeks before the Broadway show opened.

Shaw Festival Review: LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN

‘The Co-Walkers, Awakening’ author, Hermine Steinberg, takes on Oscar Wilde’s first play.

Shaw Festival Review: TRIFLES

'Trifles', which is described as “lunch-time one-acts” features the work of two alumni of the legendary Provincetown Players – Susan Glaspell and Eugene O’Neill.

REVIEW: ‘The Book of Mormon’ Lives Up To The Hype

In the end, smash musical lampoons all religions

Theatre Review: 'I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change'

Shalom Life reviews the Toronto production of the off-Broadway hit

Shaw Festival Review: GUYS AND DOLLS

Broadway classic, 'Guys and Dolls', marks the beginning of 'The Co-Walkers: Awakening' author, Hermine Steinberg, Shaw Festival review series.

Shia LaBeouf Sits Front-Row at ‘Orphans’ Preview

The 'Transformers' actor was fired just weeks before the Broadway show opened.

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