It’s Not Awkward to Chat with Kristin Govers
Interview with Kristen Govers in regards to her show about facing adversity and flourishing
Interview with Kristen Govers in regards to her show about facing adversity and flourishing
The annual fringe festival kicked off with the Fringe For All. Get ready to Fringe again.
June is a month of festivals in Montreal. Here are the ones you might want to check out in 2022.
Comedic spoken word piece about mother and daughter deftly showcases the complexity between first and second generation immigrant women.
Executive and Artistic Director of the Montreal Fringe Festival, Amy Blackmore, talks about the mood around this festal season fave and its radical hospitality
June is a month of festivals in Montreal. Here are the ones you might want to check out.
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for January.
Three more shows reviewed: Happy-ish, Magnificence, and Lear in Limbo.
June is a month of festivals in Montreal. Here are the ones you might want to check out.
Baby it’s cold outside, but it’s worth it to get out there and see what’s happening in Montreal. A list of festivals and events in Montreal for January.
Reviews of CLIO, Around the World in 8 Mistakes, Le Grand Alexandre: Magicien Humanitaire, Bad Habits, and Apocalipsync Humanity is a Drag
A few last shows you won’t want to miss at the Fringe this year
A Zany World Premiere: Kafka’s Metamorphosis, The Many-Legged Musical!
Donald Rees takes on a job as Barbara Steisand’s only employee in an underground mall.
Talk show Don’t Read the Comments is worth tuning into.
Real drama in the Espace Freestanding as Rebecca Rowley and Jen Viens play two wives longing for their husband. The same husband.
Maxine Segalowitz is mesmerizing in dance performance.
June is a month of festivals in Montreal. Here are the ones you might want to check out.
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