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Segal Centre presents
The Great Divide in Yiddish

Play captures the tragedy and significance of the 1911 Triangle Fire. By Byron Toben

Lyric Theatre Singers make
Broadway Dreams ring true

Annual spring show presented to a nearly full house at Concordia’s D.B. Clarke Theatre. By Byron Toben

An impeccable homage
to Billie Holiday

Upstairs Bar & Grill hosted Ranee Lee as Lady Day in her last public performance. By Byron Toben

When access to abortion
was illegal in Canada

Playwright Anna Burkholder insights into the play Caravan. By Irwin Rapoport

Norm Foster’s Skin Flick is hilarious

Hudson Village Theatre successfully mounts latest play by Canada’s most prolific playwright. By Byron Toben

POTUS provides a really good time

Segal Centre presents Selina Fillinger’s crowd-pleasing Broadway hit. By Byron Toben

A joint review of the movie Civil War

While initially intriguing, the film's minimalist approach fails to deliver on its promise By Luc Archambault and Andrew Burlone

The divinely funny Act of God

Brave New Productions is back with the Broadway hit. By Byron Toben

Thy Woman’s Weeds walks widely
thru Willy’s writings

Seven talented actresses enact 45 roles from Shakespeare plays. By Byron Toben

Leonard Cohen recall
a hit at Place des Arts

Nathaniel Rateliff captures the feel of the acclaimed singer/songwriter with a 40-piece orchestra. By Byron Toben

A joint review of
Dune Part Two

A visual marvel, but flawed narrative and character development without poetry and emotional depth. By Luc Archambault and Andrew Burlone

Fifteen Dogs is
a wowser of a show

Segal Centre presents a theatre adaptation of the Giller prize-winning book. By Byron Toben
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