A look at some promising St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival shows. By Byron Toben
A look at some promising St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival shows. By Byron Toben
Shows range from Josephine to the Montreal Fringe
to the Bloomsday celebration. By Byron Toben
Choreographer Oona Doherty’s latest work at the
Festival TransAmériques. By Jacqueline van de Geer
The legendary Pakistani ensemble Fareed Ayaz
and Abu Muhammad in concert in Montreal
This 13th season promises to be more
surprising and captivating than ever!
Summersett’s More of the World features a
jubilant collection of genre-defiant songs.
By Byron Toben
Much to choose from in the way of entertainment
as the days grow warmer. By Byron Toben
Sheamus Heaney: The Music of What Happens celebrates the poet’s life and work.
By Byron Toben
Hudson Village Theatre scores with Early Morning Rain
homage to Gordon Lightfoot. By Byron Toben
Master puppeteer Ronnie Burkett delivers another
charming show in Little Willy. By Byron Toben
Show has a delightful combination of blood,
rage and murder. By Byron Toben
Festival organizers discuss how they selected this year’s showcase and the growth of the Festival.
By Irwin Rapoport
An interview with Festival Artistic Director
Nayla Naoufal. By Jacqueline van de Geer
Play examines the on-again, off-again fears of Jews worldwide as to whether they are safe.
By Byron Toben
The famous quartet will end its season with
a great event: The Quartet according to Berio
This year’s selection included two documentaries,
three dramas and three animations. By Byron Toben
We’re about to enter a new AI-visuals
driven era in home decorating
A musical parody of the 1936 propaganda film entertains with over-the-top satire. By Byron Toben
This month’s entertainment includes theatre, film festivals, music and puppetry. By Byron Toben
An immersive experience into the archives and memories of a family fleeing Nazi Germany.
By Jacqueline van de Geer
Ranee Lee reprises her tribute to a half dozen
women jazz singers of colour. By Byron Toben
Planning for the future is the theme of Catherine Rahal’s new book. By Irwin Rapoport
A resolutely modern hybrid house
with a trace of the past. Via v2com