A sampling of Off-Just For Laughs offerings.
By Byron Toben
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The hottest two weeks in winter” highlight some of Montreal’s more successful independent productions. By Byron Toben
The NTS presents a fast-paced production of her most popular play. By Byron Toben
Scapegoat Carnivale Theatre presents a modern adaptation of the classic myth. By Byron Toben
Comic book as stage play succeeds in 2D.
By Byron Toben
A movie midway between a blockbuster and a biblical epic. By Luc Archambault
Festival’s Comedy Pro events celebrate industry professionals and their achievements. By Byron Toben
Six more St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival reviews… and regrets. By Byron Toben
Byron reports on some of his Fringe Festival theatre picks. By Byron Toben
Get Out versus I Am Not Your Negro: a devolution in the imagery of Afro-Americans in modern storytelling. By Luc Archambault
Not A Real Theatre chooses a biting Neil Labute script.
By Byron Toben
Heather O’Neill’s latest novel is a most interesting read.
By Luc Archambault