What to See Tonight: Love Stinks at Cafe Cleopatra
Get ready to get bawdy with the troupe from Glam Gam for Valentine’s Day
Get ready to get bawdy with the troupe from Glam Gam for Valentine’s Day
Documentary presents the life and issues of this Northwest people through a close portrait and study of several Dene.
The Art of Performing Aural Sex promises a line-up that will excite and delight with their erotic performances in diverse disciplines.
Kyle Kinane’s new album and comedy special might be his best yet. So much for titles…
Nancy interviews Louise Lecavalier about her new work So Blue, and what it’s like to constantly push the limits of the body.
From puppetry to experimental theatre, the Shortstanding Lineup A will get your brain thinking.
Montreal lovebirds, David Sherman and Nancy Lee talk about their road to romance and their musical play, Lost & Found.
Quebecois theatre darling Robert Lepage brings mechanically spectacular soap opera to the TOHU
Charming and nostalgic, Forever Plaid evokes the sounds of the ’50s and ’60s.
Victoria heads to Comedyworks to check out the line-up for the grand reopening. Massimo, Peter J. Radmoski, and Emma Wilkie slay the crowd.
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.
Beautiful City Theatre’s main production, Circle Mirror Transformation, plays in two cities, much to the delight of one of its actresses.
This powerful documentary looks at historic and contemporary images of African Americans.
Not entirely sure what to do to celebrate Black History Month in Montreal? Here’s a pick for each day of the month.
Good guys and bad guys meet on equal footing in this award-winner by J.C. Chandor.
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.
Under the artistic direction of Emily Molnar, Ballet BC performs recent works by three European choreographer at Théâtre Maisonneuve. Reviewed by Nancy Berman.
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