Wildside 2016: Where the Wild Things Are
Centaur Theatre gives you a reason to go outside with its offerings for the 19th annual Wildside Festival.
Centaur Theatre gives you a reason to go outside with its offerings for the 19th annual Wildside Festival.
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.
Montreal’s festival dedicated to performing alone pairs pieces together. Interview with festival co-director Al Lafrance here.
New show contrasting two people’s experiences with drugs swaps stories, but not needles.
New production by Black Box productions mixes sci-fi and philosophy in an adaptation of Spider Robinson’s short story.
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.
Angela explains why you must see It’s Rabbit Night, The Orchid and the Crow, and Bunheads.
Julie interviews the multi-disciplinary artist about her ever-changing piece.
Baron, Trantasy, Snack Music, Shirley Gnome, Unpossible!, and Dating & Taxes reviewed.
Please Like Me, Swordplay: A Play of Swords, and Legitimate Investment Opportunity reviewed. There will be laughter!
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Rachel talks to Montreal Fringe Festival Executive Director Amy Blackmore about the 25th anniversary of the Fringe, the deep fringe, and her favourite moment of the Fringe.
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Pull out that old corsage and come join the performers of two different circuses in this immersive recreation of prom.
Angela Potvin discusses Aiden Flynn Lost His Brother So He Makes Another with Nathan Howe.
Staples to the Montreal improv stage get laughs and more laughs with a series of games under host Kenny Streule
This year POP Montreal adds Merv Hartlen to your to-do comedy list. Merv is very well known in the comedy crowd of Toronto.
Interview with storyteller-performer Jon Bennett about his show My Dad’s Deaths, storytelling, and how his shows come together.
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