September Essence, an all-woman triple bill, marks the 50th anniversary of Ballets Jazz Montréal. The emblematic Les Chambres des Jacques by Aszure Barton and Ten…
September AB is left alone with his memories, listening to his archives, ready to record the ultimate cassette. One year after his death, Olivier Choinière…
International First Peoples’ Festival Fans of the First Peoples’ Festival (IFPF) can rest assured that they will continue to experience this summer the same elements…
Toronto’s Kaeja d’Dance returns for its 12th year in Toronto’s historic Seaton Village with the award-winning Porch View Dances: Real People Dancing In Real Spaces. The idea behind…
Four years ago, at the invitation of the company BOP (Ballet-Opéra-Pantomime), Cédric Delorme-Bouchard staged the show Le vaisseau-cœur, for the 2019 season opening of Salle…
April In Insoutenables longues étreintes, four young adults binge on sex, drugs and vegetarian meals. They get caught up in an uncompromising and mystical quest…
After the futurist dystopia Seeker (winner of the Prix Michel-Tremblay for Best New Play 2022), playwright Marie-Claude Verdier turns to the second half of the…
FEBRUARY The adaptation of Jolène Ruest’s novel by the author herself and her accomplice Jonathan Caron, Les danseurs étoiles parasitent ton ciel pays respect to the young people…
Forget science fiction. Le Futur, a play about violence and justice, built on Mozart’s Requiem, refers to the vision of Italian futurism, which glorified modernity,…