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trio exhibit with good cause. By Byron Toben
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By Michael Walsh
Labyrinth’s second production focuses
on the children of Holocaust survivors.
By Byron Toben
From the co-authors of Queen of Chesed
comes a brand new play. By Barbara Ford
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and following the Second War. By Michael Walsh
Seeking spiritual, mental or physical healing
through meditation. By Maya Khankhoje
Now in its 11th year encouraging theatrical dialogue between the various cultures in Montreal
A poem that discusses March, a changing of seasons,
and moments of self-reflection. By Tamara Nazywalskyj
Next in line is the popular evening of Irish film shorts.
By Byron Toben
A gutsy drama about an embryo transplant mix-up. By Byron Toben
Theatre’s latest show is its biggest production to date
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