Segal Centre

ARTICLES

Something Rotten dares
to attack Shakespeare

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

What’s on as July
edges into August

Will entertainment in August be subject to sweltering heat or be tempered by a cold wind? By Byron Toben

Josephine: A Musical Cabaret
is a most spectacular show

What was a superior small-stage Fringe show has become a splendid large-stage production. By Byron Toben

The last half of May
picks up steam event-wise

Much to choose from in the way of entertainment as the days grow warmer. 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

Early May offers a colourful
assortment of events

This month’s entertainment includes theatre, film festivals, music and puppetry. By Byron Toben

Interview with Counter Offence’s playwright and director

Rahul Varma and Murdoch Schon share some thoughts about their current project. By Irwin Rapoport

Counter Offence provokes
thought on two issues

Play powerfully explores both spousal abuse and police racism. By Byron Toben

English at the Segal
garners standing applause

OBIE-winning play presents a heartfelt and humorous look at what gets lost in translation. By Byron Toben

Stellar performances in
And The World Goes Round

Musical revue featured the best of songwriting team Kander and Ebb. By Byron Toben

As February marches toward March…

Mid to end-of-month offers a wide variety of entertainment. By Byron Toben

World premiere of The Covenant
at the Segal Centre

Play awakes memories both public and personal. Bravo Theatre Ouest End! By Byron Toben
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