Win Tickets to Ragers and Pif Paf Hangover
Enter to win tickets to see the Ragers show on June 16 at Divan Orange. [read more]
Enter to win tickets to see the Ragers show on June 16 at Divan Orange. [read more]
Holly Gauthier-Frankel talks about the creation of her third show about Miss Sugarpuss and why this one will be the character’s last. [read more]
Picks for the annual St-Ambroise Fringe Music Festival taking place in June. Gather ’round at Le Divan! [read more]
When in doubt, blame the cat. [read more]
“The great part of this, is that I am effectively living two entire lives, that I am doubling my time on Earth in a way. The bummer is that I am wiped out.” [read more]
The cast and crew get to meet the press at the first press conference preceding the launch of the schedule. [read more]
Angela Potvin acts in Fringe Festival show Clavis Argentum and reports on the current state of her experiences. [read more]
Get your Fringe Festival on with a superpass and we’ve got one to give away here. Enter by May 27. [read more]
Stephanie Morin Roberts delivers moving personal show. [read more]
The best way to make a friendship: two unlikely people meet in a self-storage facility [read more]
Centaur Theatre gives you a reason to go outside with its offerings for the 19th annual Wildside Festival. [read more]
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. [read more]
Montreal’s festival dedicated to performing alone pairs pieces together. Interview with festival co-director Al Lafrance here. [read more]
New show contrasting two people’s experiences with drugs swaps stories, but not needles. [read more]
New production by Black Box productions mixes sci-fi and philosophy in an adaptation of Spider Robinson’s short story. [read more]
The Mainline Theatre is expanding to take over a street-level gallery space. Amy Blackmore talks about the new space and how it will be used. [read more]
Angela explains why you must see It’s Rabbit Night, The Orchid and the Crow, and Bunheads. [read more]
Julie interviews the multi-disciplinary artist about her ever-changing piece. [read more]
Baron, Trantasy, Snack Music, Shirley Gnome, Unpossible!, and Dating & Taxes reviewed. [read more]
Please Like Me, Swordplay: A Play of Swords, and Legitimate Investment Opportunity reviewed. There will be laughter! [read more]
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