QDF and ELAN Launch a Fall of Theatrical Excitement
Here are the 12 shows you need to see this season in Quebec theatre.
Here are the 12 shows you need to see this season in Quebec theatre.
With a gender switch casting twist, this comedy explores the mess that love can be.
All-female cast of Shakespeare’s play do a fantastic job in getting at the heart of one man’s internal crisis.
Wondering what to do in July in Montreal? We’ve got you covered with your festival calendar here.
Our fourth round of Fringe Festival reviews: Self Exile, The Cockwhisperer, Get Your Shuffle On, Naked Ladies, and Sitting in Chairs at the Gates of Valhalla.
Round three of the Fringe Festival reviews with A Perfect Picture, Bizarro Obscure, Messy Bitch, Sexpectations, and Does Not Play Well With Others
Two new show reviews — one a murder mystery, the other an exploration of trauma through art.
In the fifth dispatch about Clavis Argentum, Angela reflects on performing to a packed house at Cafe Campus.
Translated show at the MAI an imperfect reflection on the problems of being a first generation immigrant to Quebec.
Dated musical has great acting and a set in a style best described as deconstructed minimalism with disco overtones
Ownership of a family heirloom allows a brother and sister to stage a battle royal that pits ideology against identity.
Latest play by Beautiful City Theatre looks at school bullying and violence.
What should you look forward to in the season ahead? Everything!
Get your Fringe Festival on with a superpass and we’ve got one to give away here. Enter by May 27.
Excellent one woman show tackles dyslexia and breast cancer, but still manages to shine.
Support mostly proper ladies Tessa J Brown and Marianne Trenka fund their Montreal Fringe Show.
Clowns, the Apocalypse, and being stuck on a ship with Sloan’s Chris Murphy some of the things to expect at the Solos Fest.
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