Centaur Theatre Company

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Paradise lost… and found
at Centaur Theatre

51st season promises unparalleled and engaging theatre reflecting today’s world

Blind Date entrances,
red clown nose and all

From a cute sketch comedy skit to a satisfying work of theatre. By Byron Toben

Now for some completely
different Xmas tales…

Urban Tales 2018 campaigns against cloying seasonal sentimentality. By Byron Toben

Home Sweet Home
(with nuclear fallout)

Lucy Kirkwood’s The Children deals with the nuclear waste menace. By Byron Toben

Choir Boy sings out to theatre buffs

A moving and entertaining musical that introduces exceptional new talent. By Byron Toben

Centaur Soirée:
Celebrating 50 years of theatre

The Centaur Theatre’s Annual Fundraising Gala is full of surprises

Remounting a timeless
Tremblay masterpiece

The Centaur Theatre presents the English version of the hit play Hosanna. By Barbara Ford

Successions adds to
plays about inheritance

Michaela Di Cesare’s new play deals with an all too common family dilemna. By Byron Toben

The Daisy Theatre
features marionettes galore

The Centaur presents Ronnie Burkett’s adult puppet show. By Byron Toben

A tasty addition to
ethnic community theatre

The Baklawa Recipe explores the female side of the Lebanese immigrant experience. By Byron Toben

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

Urban Tales XI: Immigrants’
First Xmas in Montreal

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