Are art and belief still at war?
An old story playing out on stage at the Segal Centre continues to resonate.
An old story playing out on stage at the Segal Centre continues to resonate.
See our highlights of this year’s Fringe, bringing comedy, burlesque, drama and music to Montreal stages through June 19.
A review of Tableau d’Hote Theatre’s new production of a powerful story by Joan MacLeod.
Chester Brown’s landmark graphic novel is adapted to the stage with choreographed 2D puppets and vivid sound design.
All about the seven exciting shows being performed over 10 days at the Centaur Theatre.
Deaf actor Jack Volpe shines in his debut role in Nina Raine’s tale of identity and community, on now at the Segal Centre.
Mordecai Richler’s iconic coming-of-age novel comes to life with music by Alan Menken, the Oscar-winning composer who scored the soundtrack to our childhoods.
Powerful British play Random ticks down the minutes until tragedy derails a family.
Persephone Productions’ The Nisei and the Narnauks is a survival story that bridges Japanese-Canadian and First Nations cultures.
Monologues and a minimal set evoke thugs, serial killers, car crashes and sheer terror in this Irish play at the Centaur.