Toronto Second City comediennes
roast the patriarchy. By Byron Toben
Toronto Second City comediennes
roast the patriarchy. By Byron Toben
Embrace the beauty of classical music on a stage surrounded by nature, under the sun or under the stars
Latest Shakespeare-in-the-Park play a timely choice.
By Byron Toben
Watching movies with musical performances is
one of the best things about summer in the city
First solo exhibition in Canada by
the Senegalese artist until November 10
Cinema du Parc presents some exceptional documentaries. By Byron Toben
Pointe-à-Callière has free outdoor activities
for the entire family all summer long
A trio of top-notch actors assembled
for award-winning play. By Byron Toben
Repercussion Theatre and Geordie Theatre School
bring Shakespeare workshops to parks across Montreal
The world’s largest comedy festival
ads new names to its 37th talent line-up
Latest Jem Rolls performance poetry The Walk In The Snow stands out. By Byron Toben
Edward Yankie brings his unique one-man show
of Richard 2 to the MainLine Theatre. By Faith Langston
The mountain goes vintage this summer
on five Thursdays in July and August
150 concerts to impress your eyes and ears
from June 27 to July 6, 2019
Four new scenes added in this
enhanced remount. By Byron Toben
Our sole master is the integrity of the message.
By Maya Khankhoje
A fun show by Westmount’s Dramatis Personae.
By Byron Toben
Lesser-known Shakespeare play a first
for Repercussion Theatre. By Barbara Ford
Part Two of Byron’s Fringe reviews and
the Frankie winners unveiled. By Byron Toben
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts’ abundant summer program has plenty for everyone, big and small
Annual June Broadway tunes concert celebrates
Cole Porter among others. By Byron Toben
Trina Davies’ latest play premieres at the
Montreal Fringe Festival. By Julia Ainsworth
Stephen Maclean Rogers’ touching tribute to his mother.
By Julia Ainsworth
Pointe-à-Callière sets the table for the French gourmet meal