Read more2 minute read ArtsEnglish theatre is alive and well in Montreal this fall The Quebec Drama Federation previewed their upcoming fall season this week Cancel your Netflix subscription, Montreal’s English theatre…byJessica KinnariSeptember 27, 2016
Read more2 minute read ArtsA journey to heal, to grow and to forgive The Nisei and the Narnauks whimsically tackles difficult historical themes I trudge through the land of ice and…byLaurent PitreFebruary 17, 2015
Read more3 minute read ArtsTête-à-tête with King and Malcolm X Malcolm X tells Martin Luther King Jr. that he had a dream, then smirks and says “Oh, I’m…byShereen Ahmed RafeaFebruary 25, 2014
Read more2 minute read ArtsBlack box performance — fourth wall not included Everyone knows the story of Peter Pan. It is the story of a boy from Neverland who wouldn’t,…byMarilla Steuter-MartinFebruary 25, 2014
Read more3 minute read ArtsV-play brings vulnerability and empowerment If your vagina could talk, what would it say? How would it dress? The word ‘vagina’ conjures up…byNatalia Lara Diaz-BerrioFebruary 25, 2014
Read more2 minute read ArtsHell hath no vengeance like a god scorned You are a good person. You guide your life by moral principles; you eat green, do your recycling…byNathália Larocerie LêdoFebruary 11, 2014
Read more3 minute read ArtsLooking a gift seagull in the mouth Heart-wrenching assertions and existential ponderings are at the core of Anton Chekhov’s play, The Seagull. Adapted and directed…byOlivia Ranger-EnnsFebruary 11, 2014
Read more3 minute read ArtsThe livin’ ain’t all that easy The George Gershwin opera starts off with the melodious opening lines we know so well: “Summertime/and the livin…byOlivia Ranger-EnnsJanuary 28, 2014
Read more3 minute read ArtsSpin the record for the bride and groom The Drowsy Chaperone began as a spoof on classic musicals of the 1920s, written by three friends for…byMarilla Steuter-MartinJanuary 28, 2014
Read more2 minute read ArtsLooking over the white picket fence A troubled play about turbulent times, Arthur Miller’s All My Sons was such a powerful indictment of the…byElijah BukreevJanuary 28, 2014
Read more4 minute read ArtsUnconventional theatre — with a serving of wild You might want to add another New Year’s resolution to your list: going to the theatre. With the…byOlivia Ranger-EnnsJanuary 7, 2014
Read more3 minute read Arts“All the world is folly” once more Ah, Falstaff. Verdi’s timeless operatic classic takes centre stage at the Opera de Montreal this month, guaranteed to…byOlivia Ranger-EnnsNovember 5, 2013