English version of French Canada hit play
La meute comes to the Centaur. By Byron Toben
English version of French Canada hit play
La meute comes to the Centaur. By Byron Toben
Double bill: L’hiver attend beaucoup de moi
preceded by La voix humaine
Segal Centre presents a wonderful compilation of
key songs from a turbulent decade. By Byron Toben
Great jazz melodies and Broadway classics, featuring
works by Weill, Legrand, Gershwin and Sondheim
A European quartet at the crossroads of
tango and Eastern European gypsy music
55 local and international artists will take part in this essential cultural event of the winter season
An unusual hillside chalet overlooking the St Lawrence River. Via v2com
Encouraging theatrical dialogue between the various cultures in Montreal
The Canadian debut of the award-winning play
at the Segal Centre studio. By Byron Toben
The Assembly expands Porte Parole’s role
in documentary theatre. By Byron Toben
Until April 5, the Arsenal de Montréal is hosting
the immersive exhibition Imagine Van Gogh
The conductor is authoritative on the podium, with easy confidence and great rapport with the orchestra
L’Orchestre classique de Montréal will transport music lovers to the glory and elegance of 19th century Vienna
An unusual, engaging one-man show now playing
at the Mainline Theatre. By Faith Langston
Mozart Piano Concertos Nos. 22 and 24
conducted by Jonathan Cohen, on Analekta
Where families come to play from February 5 to 9, 2020!
Grammy winner Jennifer Gasoi and accomplished pianist Chad Linsley at the Cummings Centre. By Mary-Ann Lacey
Bouge d’ici puts together another innovative program
with Common Space. By Faith Langston
A successful integration on the shore of Lake St. Louis.
Via v2com
The Centaur Theatre Wildside Festival offering examines
the spectrum of consent. By Julia Ainsworth
Montreal artist Pascale Girardin’s monumental
sculpture in downtown Montreal. Via v2com
Opéra de Montréal premieres a widely
acclaimed work of the 21st century
Centaur’s audacious annual festival of cutting edge indie theatre opens with two daring works. By Julia Ainsworth