On Friday June 3rd Des McAnuff's new production of Jesus Christ Superstar opened at Stratford's Avon Theatre as part of the 2011 Stratford Shakespeare Festival's Season. People have been buzzing about it ever since. The rock musical has been re-envisioned by legendary director McAnuff, and BWW is thrilled to bring its readers photos from the show. On stage now through October 29th, 2011.
Women Fully Clothed: Older and Hotter is the much anticipated sequel to Women Fully Clothed, a rip-roaring comedy show by four of Canada's leading comediennes. Eugene Levy has called them 'the funniest women in Canada' and Martin Short said the show was 'totally hysterical, funny and smart' and now BWW is speaking with each leading lady about the challenging nature of being comediennes in a male-dominated forum, their Second City backgrounds and what effects age have had on them as performers. Today we are talking with Robin Duke.
This fall, Mirvish Productions brings the critically acclaimed UK production of Noel Coward's Private Lives to Toronto for a pre-Broadway run at The Royal Alexandra Theatre. Kim Cattrall leads the cast, and on May 31st it was announced that Canadian stage and screen actor Paul Gross would join her as her co-star. BWW was on hand to bring you photos of the duo as they addressed Toronto media.
Louise Pitre is musical theatre royalty here in Canada, and after many years is finally performing a solo show here in Toronto. La Vie En Rouge will combine her passion for French music and songs with some of her most notable English hits, and will be recorded live on June 1st with a studio audience. Louise took some time to talk to BWW about what people can expect from her show, her work with Theatre 20 and her desire to take on GYPSY next.
BWW is thrilled to bring its readers this exclusive opportunity to win tickets to three (3) separate June concerts in Toronto this summer. We want to give you guys an awesome month of Canadian musical theatre talent, and hear about your favourite under-appreciated musical theatre gems. Enter for your chance to win tickets to Louise Pitre's La Vie En Rouge, Geoffrey Tyler's Making Other Plans and Theatre 20's Driven to Score.
Ghost Stories is a new kind of theatre experience for Toronto, a scream in your seats thrill ride that promises to shock and surprise! BWW has been bringing you interviews with the cast and creators since the show opened on April 12th. The final extension for the production has just been announced and the show is closing May 29th, so we bring you our last Ghost Story interview. David Reale, the youngest member of the cast, talks about his experience with the show and the best 'ghost story' from his childhood.
Toronto's favourite adopted musical son comes home this summer for two very special concerts to promote his newest CD - Broadway and Beyond: The Concert Songs. To welcome him back to the city BWW sat down and spoke with him about the album, his work with Theatre 20, and what he's doing next (including exclusive information on the upcoming Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary Concert).
Theatre 20 kicked off it's 2011-2012 concert season on Monday May 9th with The Story Begins, an evening of songs from story driven musicals. Featuring special guest Colm Wilkinson and some of Toronto's best and brightest stars, it was a truly magical evening of amazing musical theatre talent. BWW was on hand to bring you exclusive photos from the event.
The Railway Children makes its North American Debut in Toronto this Sunday, May 8th and BWW is thrilled to bring you photos of the Canadian Cast and of 'Vicky' the steam engine who is featured in the production.
Soulpepper brings back their Dora Award Winning Production of Our Town this year at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts. With an all-star cast of top-notch Canadian talent, this show is sure to please audiences of all ages. BWW spoke with Oliver Dennis about the history of the show, the audience reaction this time around and what the piece means to him.
The Lion King roared back into Toronto Wednesday night, where it opened for a very limited run at The Princess of Wales Theatre. The show has been a hit in the city before, enjoying a four year run in early 2000 before leaving in 2004. BWW had the opportunity to talk with Associate Director John Stefaniuk about what is has been like bringing this show to his hometown of Toronto.
Ghost Stories is getting its North American Premiere in Toronto at The Panasonic Theatre. A unique night out, the show promises to scare, thrill and make you laugh. Most importantly, the show is kept a secret, so you don't know exactly what to expect until you are sitting in the darkened theatre. Jason Blicker plays Professor Philip Goodman, the man who recounts the various tales throughout the show and educates the audience on the paranormal. Today we speak to him about how Toronto has been reacting to the scream-fest, and what scares him.
Ghost Stories is already a smash-hit in the UK, and just had its North American Premiere in Toronto at The Panasonic Theatre. A unique night out, the show promises to scare, thrill and make you laugh. Most importantly, the show is kept a secret, so you don't know exactly what to expect until you are sitting in the darkened theatre. Darrin Baker is one of the stars of the show, and he spoke to BWW about what scares him, and about the special nature of this secretive production.
Bullet for Adolf is a brand new play getting its World Premiere in Toronto next week. Directed by Woody Harrelson, the play is loosely autobiographical and based around one summer in his life back in 1983. With a cast of young up-and-coming Canadian actors and a great creative team, Bullet for Adolf is shaping up to be quite the hit. BWW is thrilled to offer its readers a chance to win two (2) tickets to the April 30th matinee of Bullet for Adolf.
Calendar Girls was touted as the 'funniest, most uplifting show in London' and now these lovely ladies are coming to Toronto. Opening night is Tuesday April 19th, and BWW is thrilled to bring you pictures of the Original Canadian Cast of Calendar Girls.
Bullet for Adolf is a brand new play getting its World Premiere in Toronto next week. Directed by Woody Harrelson, the play is loosely autobiographical and based around one summer in his life back in 1983. With a cast of young up-and-coming Canadian actors and a great creative team, Bullet for Adolf is shaping up to be quite the hit. BWW sat down and spoke with one of the actors, David Coomber, about his experiences working with Woody, social media and what comes next for him.
Disney's The Lion King makes its triumphant return to Toronto on April 19th for a limited 8 week run. BWW was on hand this past Friday to bring you photos of some of the beautiful masks and pieces used in this production.
Toronto audiences are getting another Jason Robert Brown musical this season, as Angelwalk Theatre presents Songs for a New World at the Toronto Centre for the Arts. Toronto audiences have historically embraced Mr. Brown's work, in fact this winter Studio 180's production of Parade was virtually sold out at every performance.
The North American Premiere of the UK hit Ghost Stories has its opening night April 12th at The Panasonic Theatre in Toronto. Co-creators Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson arrived in Toronto this weekend to attend opening night, and BWW spoke to them about this unique show.
ZERO HOUR is a one-man play starring Jim Brochu and directed by Piper Laurie. A smash-hit off Broadway (Jim won the Drama Desk Award in 2010 for the role) the show is currently playing in Toronto until April 16th, 2011. Jim Brochu sat down to talk with BWW about the reasons why he chose now to do a piece on Zero Mostel, and about the man he is portraying.
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