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Second half of August
events to check out

Lots of entertainment happening before back to school. By Byron Toben

Something Rotten dares
to attack Shakespeare

Côte Saint-Luc Dramatic Society presents a witty musical set in the Bard’s time. By Byron Toben

Remarquable FTA shows:
Encantado and Reminiscencia

Exceptional choreography and multidisciplinary art at the Festival TransAmériques. By Jacqueline van de Geer

Johnny and June
are in great tune

Show heralds a summer full of fine entertainment at Hudson Village Theatre. By Byron Toben

Album launch attracts a
full house at La Sala Rossa

Summersett’s More of the World features a jubilant collection of genre-defiant songs. By Byron Toben

A fitting retrospective of
Canada’s greatest songwriter

Hudson Village Theatre scores with Early Morning Rain homage to Gordon Lightfoot. By Byron Toben

Daisy Theatre’s delightful take
on William Shakespeare

Master puppeteer Ronnie Burkett delivers another charming show in Little Willy. By Byron Toben

American legend inspires
rock musical Lizzy

Show has a delightful combination of blood, rage and murder. By Byron Toben

Prayer for the French Republic an inter-generational hit

Play examines the on-again, off-again fears of Jews worldwide as to whether they are safe. By Byron Toben

Irish short films draw
a full house as usual

This year’s selection included two documentaries, three dramas and three animations. By Byron Toben

Reefer Madness: the movie
musical for a new generation

A musical parody of the 1936 propaganda film entertains with over-the-top satire. By Byron Toben

Because you never asked
explores the deeply personal

An immersive experience into the archives and memories of a family fleeing Nazi Germany. By Jacqueline van de Geer
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