Not travelling abroad this summer? Be a stay-in-town tourist! By Patricia Dumais
Not travelling abroad this summer? Be a stay-in-town tourist! By Patricia Dumais
Seven talented actresses enact 45 roles from Shakespeare plays. By Byron Toben
Nathaniel Rateliff captures the feel of the acclaimed
singer/songwriter with a 40-piece orchestra.
By Byron Toben
A captivating journey from Edo to Kyoto
illustrated by the Japanese master printmaker
Mutating Man
A poem by Michael Hawkes
How Many Moons Full
A poem by Michael Hawkes
A visual marvel, but flawed narrative and character
development without poetry and emotional depth.
By Luc Archambault and Andrew Burlone
Wry comedy deftly navigates conversations
of oppression, colonization and middle-class
aspirations. By Irwin Rapoport
Montreal novelist Norman Nawrocki launches
a timely new novella. By Irwin Rapoport
Segal Centre presents a theatre adaptation of the Giller prize-winning book. By Byron Toben
A revival of the Brian Friel play first presented
at the Centaur in 1980. By Byron Toben
Band leader and Montreal musical treasure Craig Morrison discusses his musical life and love of performing.
By Irwin Rapoport
How Long Has It Been
A poem by Michael Hawkes
Celebrating the power of music and the human voice in venues all across the West Island
Jazz Happening brings the Africanness
of jazz to the forefront. By Byron Toben
The Segal Centre presents a Yiddish version of Arthur Miller’s acclaimed play.
By Byron Toben
We Hadn’t Heard
A poem by Michael Hawkes
A family’s daily life at Auschwitz, or the banality of evil. By Luc Archambault and Andrew Burlone
Kevin Matthew Wong’s multi-media presentation
deals with pollution and climate change.
By Byron Toben
Diane Flack’s one-woman show tells tales
of guilty pleasures and disappointments.
By Byron Toben
If You Want It Darker
A poem by Michael Hawkes
Lead actor and co-producer Joshua Bilbao
speaks of the play in a Q&A. By Irwin Rapoport
Mark Abley takes an updated look
at Duncan Campbell Scott.
By Wayne Larsen