immigrant
Just For the Culture : A Good Laugh for the POCs
A great show to bring anyone who comes from somewhere else to.
The Baklawa Recipe Needs Some Tweaking
Play needs a few tweaks to bring out the best in an immigrant, intergenerational story.
Grosse Île Bilingual Musical Drama Opening Soon
Get ready for this musical about Irish immigrants to Quebec.
Plateau’d : Segal’s Grocery
Jane cultivates her fondness for the familiar St. Laurent grocery store.
Montreal Fringe Festival Reviews: Pluck’d, Precinct, Orson Wells / Shylock, Frank Allen
Angela shares her reviews of Pluck’d, Precinct, Orson Wells / Shylock, and the Ballad of Frank Allen.
Through my Brown Gay Lens : Merit(ocracy) in my name
The myth of equality and the reality of equality are two different things for a brown, gay immigrant and other peoples of colour.
Interview with Hua Li / Peggy Hogan: When Worlds Combine
Peggy Hogan isn’t your everyday first-gen Chinese immigrant, classical pianist turned jazz musician turned jazz-hip-hop-rapper.
Theatre Review of The Hallway: 2015 just as gruesome as 1936
Poverty, drugs, and complicated relationships at heart of show that could take place as easily in 1936 as today.
Review Beneath the Banyan Tree: Magic from Bangalore
This charming play about difficult decisions faced by immigrant children is a celebration of culture and self-acceptance.
The Aeneid : More puppets, Less Intermission
Told entirely with puppets, the Aeneid lets the audience forget the puppeteer.
Fear of Flying To A Dream
17-years-young Youssra Koudia made the brave decision to study in Canada. Leaving her family behind almost made her change her mind.