Omicron causes theatre closings but the show
goes on with streamed events. By Byron Toben
Theatre
ArticlesThe two important entertainment events
that closed out December. By Byron Toben
Four cheerful musical events and one brooding drama.
By Byron Toben
World premiere of revamped production
continues at Segal Centre. By Byron Toben
A rundown of local entertainment that heralds
the beginning of the month. By Byron Toben
All I Want For Christmas marks a return to indoor audiences at the Theatre. By Byron Toben
Some mid-month shows appearing on the local scene. By Byron Toben
Four Anglos Surviving the COVID Apocalypse brings droves back to live theatre. By Byron Toben
Play succeeds as an outstanding live-streamed performance. By Faith Langston
A reminder of the myriad of things that
make life worth living. By Byron Toben
From theatre classics to drama and comedy,
and the golden age of Canadian music.
By Byron Toben
Geordie’s 41st season brings theatre back
to families in Montreal and abroad!
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