Talking Tragic Queens with Rhiannon Collett
Unusual and prize winning production, Tragic Queens, is not just unique for its content, but also for its creation.
Unusual and prize winning production, Tragic Queens, is not just unique for its content, but also for its creation.
The Wildside Festival in Montreal promises great theatre to break up the January blahs.
Graceful and with great costumes, the annual Nutcracker production of 2017 is a treat.
This film tells the story of Ferdinand, a bull who has to choose between his good life with his owners, or fighting in the arena.
Hugh Jackman stars in this biographical musical about the beginnings of the Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Celebrate the season with Theatre La Licorne’s annual show.
James Franco directs and stars in this retelling of how the infamous film The Room was made.
Absurdist play’s sequel gets so absurd that it is difficult to follow.
A special program showcasing the winners for best advertisements at Cannes, tonight only.
December in Montreal is all about markets, music, and merry making. Check out the list of festivals and other events here.
Annual film festival shows films about queer, gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans subject matter.
An immersive experience presented at the Planetarium explores the future of life in our universe.
Brilliant farce with great acting, sets, and top notch directing now on.
Dan Gilroy’s latest film stars Denzel Washington as a down-on-his-luck lawyer who wants to turn his life around.
The latest film from the DC universe brings together our favourite heroes and makes a step in the right direction.
Bad Jews returns to the Segal Centre for a short showing.
Kenneth Branagh directs this beautifully shot murder mystery film.
Local filmmaker Kalina Bertin offers this unflinching look at her family’s struggles with mental illness and the role played by her complex father.
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