The Depalogue: Dépflies X Reviewed
Sitcom-styled play weds Trailer Park Boys style humor with Montreal’s eclectic and gentrifying St-Henri borough.
Sitcom-styled play weds Trailer Park Boys style humor with Montreal’s eclectic and gentrifying St-Henri borough.
C’est une merveilleuse occasion de plonger dans l’univers urbain très sombre .
The Segal Centre offers a card for the under 30s that provides a 70% discount on its programming.
When an artistic genius is born in an Orthodox Jewish household, his talent comes in conflict with tradition.
Uber talented Sex-T-Rex is in town for one-night-only with two of their hits.
With a gender switch casting twist, this comedy explores the mess that love can be.
All-female cast of Shakespeare’s play do a fantastic job in getting at the heart of one man’s internal crisis.
Review of a perfect production which is funnier than the original when done in Yiddish.
Interview with master story teller, Jon Bennett, about life as a traveling performer.
Reviews of Dramaking, Mutement, A Perfect Picture, the No Bull$#!% History of Invention, and Rocket to Fame
Jon Bennett Aussie Rules (Playing with Men), and Tales You Lose reviewed here.
Interview with Australian burlesque star, Becky Lou, on why she’s ending her decade-long career.
Shake, Love and Pasties Miss S, The Mysteries of the Unseen World of the Clavis Argentum, Saor (free), and Me The Queen and a Coconut reviewed.
Bushel and Peck, Thunderfoot, Captain Aurora, Falling Awake, and Jem Roll’s Get Lost reviewed.
Our fourth round of Fringe Festival reviews: Self Exile, The Cockwhisperer, Get Your Shuffle On, Naked Ladies, and Sitting in Chairs at the Gates of Valhalla.
When the James half of James and Jamesy writes his own show, the thinks big and small. Literally.
Round three of the Fringe Festival reviews with A Perfect Picture, Bizarro Obscure, Messy Bitch, Sexpectations, and Does Not Play Well With Others
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