Wildside Preview: Aiden Flynn Lost His Brother So He Makes Another
Angela Potvin discusses Aiden Flynn Lost His Brother So He Makes Another with Nathan Howe.
Angela Potvin discusses Aiden Flynn Lost His Brother So He Makes Another with Nathan Howe.
Angela Potvin interviews Jimmy Karamanis to get the lowdown on the hit rock opera, Johnny Legdick, part of Montreal’s Widside Festival.
From sketchy to sketch comedy, this edgy theatre festival is a winter treat.
Youth oriented theater at the Coups de Theatre Festival explores some very grown up themes. Reviews of several shows.
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.
An Interview with Micheline Chevrier, Imago Theater’s Artistic Director about six works by six companies on the theme of war
Productions at this kid-oriented theatre festival will delight old and young alike. Here are our curated suggestions.
Artists who don’t fit easily into any normal line of programming find their home at the Phenomena Festival. Here are some picks.
Play about discovering passion features fantastic, versatile cast.
Montreal musicals span from ’60s themed plots to light-hearted urban dystopia. Let the chorus girls in!
Kitty and Bee, Easy Action, and K$M throw down at the MPROV festival.
MPROV festival showcases local French and English improv acts as well as travelling troupes from across Canada and as far away as Paris. A quick review of the shows by Wild Heart, the McGill Improv, and the Yes Tones.
The Montreal Improv Festival returns to the Montreal Improv Theatre stage, for its ninth year and its last time in the single digits.
Montreal’s Next Wave Musical Festival starts with two great productions.
Interview with festival director Stephen Pietrantoni covers the shows for this year and the festival’s raison d’etre.
Verdun street fair featured puppets of all kinds, from Punch and Judy to Chinese dragons.
The 18th edition of Fantastia Film Festival brings us a wide range of international movies this year to check out! Here are our picks for the best 5
Montreal’s theatre-comedy-burlesque-music festival brings 130 independent acts to the city. What to pick? Here’s some help.
Australian circus troupe defies gravity and wows audience with its physical prowess.
St. Denis is awash in clowns, acrobats, contortionists, and mayhem as the Montreal Complètement Cirque claims St. Denis each evening.
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