Review: A Plus to the Class in Circle Mirror Transformation
Excellent production by the Beautiful City Theatre can thank its outstanding cast.
Excellent production by the Beautiful City Theatre can thank its outstanding cast.
The TSC’s fourth remount of Ogoki Nights is dramatic chaos unleashed and insane fun with real cans of Pabst.
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Beautiful City Theatre’s main production, Circle Mirror Transformation, plays in two cities, much to the delight of one of its actresses.
Not entirely sure what to do to celebrate Black History Month in Montreal? Here’s a pick for each day of the month.
The only thing between you and love might be 36 questions.
Play show the difficulties in making the right choices in America when you’re a dude trying to rewrite your past.
Two rooms of posters by the artist showcase the development of his career from graphic artist to poster boy for pop art.
Film festival at Phi Centre showcases groundbreaking films about isolation chosen by the Metafilms team.
Some couples get together for all the right reasons. Some couples stay together for all the wrong ones.
This winter’s lineup at the Concordia branch of Cinema Politica has films about refugees, the justice system, and gender. Get inspired and get informed.
UK electro-band Until the Ribbon Breaks invites listeners to journey to their imagined worlds through their new album A Lesson Unlearnt
Challenge yourself with this fundraising challenge from the Jean Lapointe Foundation.
From sketchy to sketch comedy, this edgy theatre festival is a winter treat.
Exhibition at Pointe à Callière brings rare pieces from Greece to Montreal that celebrate ancient Greek culture.
Twas the night before Christmas and all through the city, not a creature was saying, “I’m bored, ’tis a pity.” We got you covered for the 24 and 25 December with this list.
Sarah Segal-Lazar is crowdfunding with indiegogo to raise funds for her new album. Learn about what inspires this artistic fireball here.
With 20 new vendors this year and some beloved old ones, Puces POP has something unusual for everyone. You might be tempted to get yourself a thing or three.
Tabia Lau is a hot, up-and-coming playwright whose new play John 8 is one of the plays featured in The Pipeline this week.
Win a pair of tickets to see Ainsley McNeaney from Indie Montreal
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