Dracula – Comedy of Horrors
Like a sticom on stage. [read more]
Like a sticom on stage. [read more]
Don’t miss a thing this July with our monthly calendar of what’s happening in Montreal [read more]
Don’t miss a thing this July with our monthly calendar of what’s happening in Montreal [read more]
Don’t miss a thing this July with our monthly calendar of what’s happening in Montreal [read more]
Don’t miss a thing this July with our monthly calendar of what’s happening in the city. [read more]
July brings back plenty of festival faves — thank you vaccinations! [read more]
“Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.” In Akram Khan’s new work, Until the Lions, he explores the tension between hunter and hunted, predator and [read more]
Cirque Le Roux’s first show at Montreal Completement Cirque proves to be a show stopper and Pour le Meilleur et Pour le Pire is a performing couple. [read more]
Quebec City circus troupe back with high energy and heart stopping show, Transit. [read more]
This year’s graduates from the Montreal National Circus School star in two shows at the end of May. [read more]
Fashion, installation, virtual reality and lots more to do this first week of October! [read more]
All the good of circus, but from Australia. [read more]
Stay up all night with our picks for your Nuit Blanche. [read more]
In this two part interview, Montreal’s DJ, producer, krump king talks to Sorin about his childhood and influences that lead to his passion. [read more]
Not entirely sure what to do to celebrate Black History Month in Montreal? Here’s a pick for each day of the month. [read more]
The first edition of the TOHU Cup, a fundraiser by the Ligue Nationale d’Improvisation pit comedians against stage actors. [read more]
Review of latest circus at Tohu by Australian troupe featuring choreography to work of Shostakovich. [read more]
Exciting performance by the National Circus School based on the film Pan’s Labyrinth [read more]
Rich with imagery and symbolism, the two shows featured by Ecole de Cirque de Montreal’s graduating class explore themes of childhood, loss, adulthood, and wolves. [read more]
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