Montreal Black History Month 2015: Best of the Fest Daily
Not entirely sure what to do to celebrate Black History Month in Montreal? Here’s a pick for each day of the month.
Not entirely sure what to do to celebrate Black History Month in Montreal? Here’s a pick for each day of the month.
From deals with the devil to back-alley abortions, Terminus showcases Dublin as a fourth character in this three-person show.
Angela Potvin discusses Aiden Flynn Lost His Brother So He Makes Another with Nathan Howe.
Angela Potvin interviews Jimmy Karamanis to get the lowdown on the hit rock opera, Johnny Legdick, part of Montreal’s Widside Festival.
From sketchy to sketch comedy, this edgy theatre festival is a winter treat.
Sarah Segal-Lazar is crowdfunding with indiegogo to raise funds for her new album. Learn about what inspires this artistic fireball here.
Tranche-Cul raises challenging questions about the animal side of human nature, the right to speak up, and scapegoats.
Tabia Lau is a hot, up-and-coming playwright whose new play John 8 is one of the plays featured in The Pipeline this week.
Rosaruby Kagan delivers a must see performance in one-woman show about SNL’s Gilda Radner at the Segal Centre.
Emotional show about a single-minded scientist will bring tears to your eyes… only he’s a puppet.
A mysterious murder case, a number of suspects and two detectives putting pieces together in a completely improvised mini-series Broken River at Montreal Improv
Joint production of Jubilee and Raise the Stakes gives the right comedic touch to Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing.
The third annual run of The Rocky Horror Show at the Mainline is wicked, saucy fun.
Dan Derkson talks about his role in the Mainline’s cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Halloween, and the desire to lose your innocence.
Enjoy dinner and wine with new friends as you delve into the traumatised and chaotic mind of your host during the interactive theatre show.
Artists who don’t fit easily into any normal line of programming find their home at the Phenomena Festival. Here are some picks.
Koalas is a play about intimacy and the trepidatious struggle of indecision by young playwright Felix-Antoine Boutin. Review here:
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