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The FTA invites strong and innovative directors and choreographers to the city for two weeks of Art! Here are some of our picks.
Audiences don’t know where it takes place or what they’re about to see, but they love pop-up theatre all the same.
Interviews with Japanese survivors from Canadian interment camps makes for poignant show.
Cerebral palsy and paralysis doesn’t stop Bea from experiencing profound freedom.
Emojigirl is a new show by Doubl/e/space theatre. Rachel talks to Michele Robinson about creating this amusing critique of connection and Tinder.
Playwright Marianne Ackerman talks to Angela about putting together a play about the clash of Mile End’s new and old residents.
Excellent production by Black Theatre Workshop and Imago Theatre has everything going for it.
Expect this comedy about human ambition and art to be like Woody Allen, only set in Montreal and involving Italians!
Tuesday Night Cafe play explores meaty topics about the causes and effects of war.
Sexualty, drugs, and other social issues at heart of student theatre festival.
Support a new production by Doublespace while dancing your tuckus off.
The condo years go from cosy to chaos when a stranger drops in.
Gala at the Mainline theatre gives students a chance to run a show from the script to the production.
One-man show at the Segal Centre part documentary, part experience of an unexpected kind.
You’d expect more from a film taking place in a psychiatrist ward
This charming play about difficult decisions faced by immigrant children is a celebration of culture and self-acceptance.
Damien Atkins talks about the inspiration behind his one-man show on UFOs, We Are Not Alone, world premiering at the Segal Centre.
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