Six Quebec regions band together to create a lively summer festival series.
By Janis Kirshner
Art | Culture
ArticlesA program in the image of the short-tempered
but flamboyant virtuoso composer.
June 21st to 24th
A one-act absurdist play and an LGBTQ take on Grease. By Julia Ainsworth
Get your #Fringebuzz on at the most eclectic arts festival in town, the 28th St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival. By Janis Kirshner
Journey to Broadway a fitting tribute to Lyric Theatre Singers’ 28th year. By Byron Toben
Channelled in the style of Samuel Pepys’ 16th century diary. By Byron Toben
A new exhibition that challenges preconceived notions of Blackness in Canada
A major exhibition offering a new perspective and inspiring a rereading of art history
Recounting the disastrous first American production
of Samuel Beckett’s iconic play. By Byron Toben
“Counting Aloud” as a senior lady masters the piano.
By Byron Toben
Some promising St Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival theatre shows. By Byron Toben
The Segal Centre presents the longest running
one-woman show in Broadway history.
By Byron Toben
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