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Wildside Festival at Centaur
is all-girl (almost)

The hottest two weeks in winter” highlight some of Montreal’s more successful independent productions. By Byron Toben

The Rover may herald
an Aphra Behn revival

The NTS presents a fast-paced production of her most popular play. By Byron Toben

Urban Tales XI: Immigrants’
First Xmas in Montreal

Immigrant Songs present six tales recounting newcomers’ first holiday experience. By Byron Toben

Dramatis Personae’s
charming winter selection

Bits from the Bard features famous excerpts from nine Shakespeare plays. By Byron Toben

Infinitheatre hosts
Write-On-Q and Pipeline

Playwriting contest and dramatic readings present fresh new plays. By Byron Toben

His Girl Friday
a fast paced witty show

Snowglobe Theatre presents a new take on a great screwball comedy. By Byron Toben

Candlelight Christmas 2017
delights again

The Lyric Theatre Singers present their ever-popular traditional holiday concert. By Byron Toben

Routes of Slavery
standout show of year

Jordi Savall pays moving homage to the millions brought to the New World as slaves. By Byron Toben

Romeo and Juliet still resonates
425 years later

Dawson College Theatre presents William Shakespeare’s tragic love story. By Byron Toben

One hundred years of Jewish Montreal

A Century Songbook, a tapestry of iconic songs, dances and personal stories. By Byron Toben

Godot Has Come to Montreal
from Japan

What would happen if Samuel Beckett’s Godot actually turned up? By Byron Toben

Vic And Flo Saw A Bear
a horror love story

The world stage premiere of Denis Côté’s award-winning film. By Byron Toben
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