A one-act absurdist play and an LGBTQ take on Grease. By Julia Ainsworth
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ArticlesGet your #Fringebuzz on at the most eclectic arts festival in town, the 28th St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival. By Janis Kirshner
Journey to Broadway a fitting tribute to Lyric Theatre Singers’ 28th year. By Byron Toben
Channelled in the style of Samuel Pepys’ 16th century diary. By Byron Toben
A new exhibition that challenges preconceived notions of Blackness in Canada
A major exhibition offering a new perspective and inspiring a rereading of art history
Recounting the disastrous first American production
of Samuel Beckett’s iconic play. By Byron Toben
“Counting Aloud” as a senior lady masters the piano.
By Byron Toben
Some promising St Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival theatre shows. By Byron Toben
The Segal Centre presents the longest running
one-woman show in Broadway history.
By Byron Toben
Radio play delivers humour and suspense.
By Byron Toben
Ever and always the trailblazers, the creators of the FTA bring out brilliance and beauty