Province: Post-Punk, Post-Apocalyptic Theatre
A play governed by personae looks at a world where plants and animals are morphing into beasts that ravage humans.
A play governed by personae looks at a world where plants and animals are morphing into beasts that ravage humans.
Theatre season just got even better with this thoughtful and well-acted play about isolation, victims, and the Armenian genocide.
Canadian Broadway — music, dance, great acting, great script! Adventures of a Black Girl has it all.
Production at the Leonardo da Vinci Centre doesn’t live up to its promises.
POP Montreal welcomes two not-miss dance pieces at Monument National that you can even hit up with your pass.
Helen Simard explains why she’s remounting her piece with a rock band.
The Dora Wasserman Yiddish Theatre brings a legendary Yiddish tale of love and demon possession to the Montreal Segal Center in quite a chilling production.
Making it up as they go along, improvisors are put into pre-rehearsed scenes and hilarity ensues. Interview with Vance Gillis about this new improv concept.
Lar Vi and Sehar Manji talk about how Total Liquidation developed from some improv characters.
Beloved Montreal story gets song and dance treatment with exquisite performances.
Lots more juicy shows to catch at the Fringe. Reviews of Les Bunheads, Trantasy, Felix, The Shiner, and Look at this Guy.
Julie interviews the multi-disciplinary artist about her ever-changing piece.
More reviews of the Montreal Fringe Festival! Bar Kapra, Snack Music, Obscura, and Peter n’ Chris. Delivered at a dedicated 5 a.m. no less.
Petit Campus shows reviewed: Mark Twain in the Year 3000/Einstein Through Time, Shy Shy in Space, Shirley Gnome: Real Mature, and The Famous Haydell Sisters
Wrestler and improviser, McGee plans to half-nelson his audience at the Fringe.
Julie talks to spiritual animator by day, laugh animator by night Katie Leggitt.
Please Like Me, Swordplay: A Play of Swords, and Legitimate Investment Opportunity reviewed. There will be laughter!
Tranna Wintour has a show at the Montreal Fringe Festival. Angela interviews the comedic star about the show’s origins and why you should be yourself.
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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