Wednesday, Feb. 6

* Striptease meets theatre in Cinderellas at MainLine
* Georges Franju doc at Cinémathèque
* Chris Barry and James Clutch spin at Bleury Bar à Vinyle
* NOIA and Magmatic at Divan Orange
* Kosisochukwu Nnebe vernissage at O Patro Vys

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Magmatic, playing with NOIA at Divan Orange tonight.

Dance, theatre and stripping: there’s something for everyone in Cinderellas, a NoVillain Theatre production about three strippers struggling in a hypocritical society. The play opens tonight and runs through Sunday, Feb. 9. MainLine Theatre (3997 St-Laurent), 7 p.m. $23/$20 students, seniors and groups of 9 or more

The Cinémathèque québécoise’s Georges Franju retrospective continues with Georges Franju, le visionnaire, a documentary constructed from interviews with the filmmaker between 1964 and 1987. 335 Maisonneuve E., 6:30 p.m., $8/$7 students and seniors

Need to let off some steam? Chris Barry of 222s fame has a new gig spinning music begging to be danced to: ‘77 punk, ‘60s garage and psych, glam, protopunk and the ilk — tonight, with James Clutch. Bleury Bar à Vinyle (2109 de Bleury), 8 p.m., no cover

Rising local electro-pop acts NOIA and Magmatic strut their stuff as they share the stage at Divan Orange. 4234 St-Laurent, 9:30 p.m., $8

O Patro Vys gets into the spirit of Black History Month with a new exhibition by 19-year-old Canadian-Nigerian artist Kosisochukwu Nnebe. The vernissage tonight features DJs, finger foods and of course, the pictures. 356 Mont-Royal E., 6 p.m., free

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