Montreal Playing with male stereotypes, Frédérick Gravel revives the striking and very rock-inspired Tout se pète la gueule, chérie. Music by Stéfan Boucher. 4’Sous, Sept.…
Montreal Lorraine Pintal directs Kim Thúy’s first stagescript, Âm. This Vietnamese term evokes the harmony between the physical and the spiritual. TNM, Sept. 9-Oct. 4…
Montreal The result of Centaur Theatre’s first Indigenous artist residency, Stone and Bone Spectacular is written by Ange Loft. The play brings a profound yet…
Blending tradition and contemporary music, the musical event Song to the Whales will be featured at Place des Festivals during the opening days of the…
The 1959 film, Hiroshima mon amour depicts the brief encounter between a French actress and a former Japanese soldier, whose family perished under the bombs.…
In 2008, director, choreographer and dancer Marie-Nathalie Lacoursière founded Les Jardins Chorégraphiques, a company specializing in early dance She first performed Molière’s plays in Old…
Calgary Alberta Ballet has commissioned Grimm, a work inspired by the darker side of the Grimm brothers’ fairy tales, from Stefania Ballone, a choreographer at La…
Montreal Starring the dazzling Véronique Claveau, directed by Tye Blue and backed by a full live band, Titanique is an off-Broadway award-winning hit which turns…
JUNE In the musical Something’s Rotten!, at Ontario’s Stratford Festival, the Bottom brothers are rehearsing their new play, entitled Richard II, in the difficult times…