Montreal Fringe: 15 shows (out of 90+) to see at the festival this year
Over 65,000 attendees are expected at this year’s festival, with over 90 theatre, dance and music shows at more than 20 venues through June 18.
Over 65,000 attendees are expected at this year’s festival, with over 90 theatre, dance and music shows at more than 20 venues through June 18.
16 nights of spectacular international theatre and dance are coming c/o FTA, from May 24 to June 8.
Joshua Harmon’s play Prayer for the French Republic, on now at the Segal Centre, is a gripping tale about the weight of antisemitism across generations.
“Sitting in the dark with the stage light shining on Dave as he pours his heart out, it’s impossible to not be struck by the character’s vulnerability and Abellard’s immense talent.”
Rahul Varma’s play first sparked a conversation about racism, violence against women and the biased justice system back in 1996.
“This year’s lineup at the Wildside Festival is a celebration of the city’s diversity and its distinct French heritage and soul, with English-speaking organizers and translators openly professing their love of francophone Québécois culture.”
“It is a privilege to work closely with innovative artists that are creating unconventional theatre — theatre that challenges its audience and explores deeply personal yet worldly ideas and issues.”
The stage offers a place for reflection, and a little comic relief, in this gripping production at Centaur Theatre.
A fast-paced farce that amps up the classic vampire tale with dozens of characters, special effects, silliness and satire.
We spoke with the Montreal experimental musician and dancer/choreographer about their new interdisciplinary work, presented this week at la Chapelle.