Tuesday, March 6

* Macroscope’s Altered Carbon viewing party
* Djennie Laguerre’s Rendez-Vous With Home
* Ha-hafter zine launch party
* Acid techno, braindance and IDM night
* Ought with Snail Mail and Common Holly

From Ha-hafter zine

Plateau “sharehouse” Macroscope screens the first three episodes of the newish Netflix sci-fi series Altered Carbon. 810 Duluth E., 7 p.m., free

Check out tonight’s premiere of Black Theatre Workshop’s latest production Rendez-Vous With Home from playwright/performer Djennie Laguerre and Montreal director Dayane Ntibarikure, telling the story of two sisters whose arrival in Haiti to mourn their recently deceased father leads to unexpected discoveries about themselves and their family’s homeland. MAI (3680 Jeanne-Mance), 7 p.m., $22/$16 reduced, continues through March 11

The Phi Centre hosts the launch party for the first issue of a new collaborative zine called Ha-hafter, featuring photos, text and illustrations produced during a convergence of artists and creatives across disciplines modelled after Andy Warhol’s Factory, with party vibes provided by DJs Rooots b2b Sim and DJ Apportez votre vin. 407 St-Pierre, 7 p.m., free

If you’re in the mood for a different beat, check out the acid techno, braindance and IDM night at Casa, featuring live sets by Anabasine, Fxbip and Good DJ, along with Simial and Marc-Olivier Germain. 4873 St-Laurent, 8:30 p.m., $5/$7

Montreal post-punks Ought headline a hometown gig for the first time since the recent release of their third EP Room Inside the World (see our interview here), with openers Snail Mail and Common Holly. Théâtre Fairmount (5240 Parc), 9 p.m., $16/$18

For more music events, see our Event Listings. Art Listings can be found here.