Verona Sorensen and Sunny Savage at Duc de Lorraine
Verona Sorensen and Sunny Savage at Duc de Lorraine
New ownership adds to the world’s largest comedy festival’s success. By Byron Toben
Roland Smith and 20 personalities
present their favourite films
Cinema Under the Stars presents four free documentaries of a social and political nature
A pick of the top Jewish comics at Montreal’s comedy festival. By Byron Toben
Five days of traditional art from near and far for the entire family in July
JFL presents some of the best of Irish comedians.
By Byron Toben
Arts Alive! Québec offers music, theatre, visual art, dance, workshops for all ages, a street fair,
and family fun!
A laugh out loud comedy about Southern belles that does not disappoint. By Byron Toben
Play invokes literary visits to hell over the years. By Byron Toben
The Just for Laughs Festival brings home
the biggest names in comedy!
Repercussion Theatre’s 30th
Shakespeare-in-the-Park Tour. By Barbara Ford
Some cool evening events during this hottest (and coolest) of jazz festivals. By Byron Toben
Several highly anticipated productions screened this summer in local cinema theatres
The St. Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival
honours its best. By Byron Toben
The multi-region arts festival heads to
Huntingdon Sunday, July 8. By Janis Kirshner
The Festival de Lanaudière
unveils its 41st season programming
Once again, Repercussion is partnering
with Geordie Theatre School for
pre-show youth workshops
Channelled in the style of Samuel Pepys’
16th century diary. By Byron Toben
Two free outdoor concerts at the foot of Mount Royal, July 5 and 12
Six Quebec regions band together to create a lively summer festival series.
By Janis Kirshner
A 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