Chlorine, an auspicious directorial debut for Johanna Nutter. By Byron Toben
Chlorine, an auspicious directorial debut for Johanna Nutter. By Byron Toben
The Halloween Tree on stage evokes Ray Bradbury at his best. By Byron Toben
A clever examination of commitment, hypocrisy and therapy. By Byron Toben
Cinderella really has legs to fit all those glass slippers. By Byron Toben
Play examines repercussions of
Picton murders. By Byron Toben
Sixth biennial weekend featured both
artists and authors. By Patricia Dumais
Persephone Productions presents
Jerome of Sandy Cove. By Byron Toben
Les Grands Ballets dances
Shakespeare in love. By Robert Kilborn
Play challenges our place in time and space. By Byron Toben.
12th Montreal Black Film Festival
succeeds spectacularly. By Byron Toben
The practical tool helps visitors find their way to the district’s many events and cultural venues
CETM showcase and female improv comics deliver the goods. By Byron Toben
Tenth episode concludes “Depalogue”.
By Byron Toben
Asher Lev is his name
and painting is his game.
By Byron Toben
More to Sorensen, Loftus and Safdie than meets the eye. By Byron Toben
Montreal professional independent theatre presents upcoming plays. By Barbara Ford
Dekalog film series continues and a list of film festivals to come. By Byron Toben
Opéra de Montréal stages Verdi’s colossal Aida for first time in 10 years.
By Robert Kilborn
This year’s biennale takes on a literary dimension. By Wayne Larsen
A butoh ritual brings peace
and comfort to the bereaved.
By Stephen Chin
MWFF and Cinéma du Parc present some fine international films. By Byron Toben
My Tribute to Canada’s Unofficial Poet Laureate. By Wanda Potrykus
Some worthwhile shows to quickly catch.
By Byron Toben
A Magical Mystery Tour into the world of Words and Music. By Wanda Potrykus