Rising stars like Nasiv Kaur Sall mix with veterans of the form, as event adds two more late-night shows at Please! Beverage Co.
Read MoreThe member of Ruutu10 joins improv teams from Zimbabwe, New Zealand, and the Philippines for The Improv Centre’s THE HEAT—An International Improv Comedy Showcase
Read MoreThe family-friendly piece by Quebec’s L’eau du bain theatre company is an immersive experience
Read MoreLUMEN Festival concert features the world premiere of Fictive Wedding Cantata by acclaimed German soprano Dorothee Mields
Read MoreProduction by Theatre Conspiracy and Pandemic Theatre sheds light on the treacherous journey faced by asylum seekers crossing the Aegean Sea
Read MoreThe shapeshifter’s performance is copresented by PuSh Festival, Indian Summer Festival, and Music on Main
Read MoreIn solo at the PuSh Festival, Montreal-based dance artist Châu Kim-Sanh draws from her experiences working with artists in Vietnam
Read MoreAnnual festival presented by O.Dela Arts and The Dance Centre features world premieres from Raven Spirit Dance and Māori choreographer Bella Waru
Read MoreTroupes performing include SPIT Manila from the Philippines, New Zealand’s Second Breakfast, Estonia’s Ruutu10, and Zimbabwe’s The Impro Show
Read MoreThe Colombian-born, Montreal-based choreographer takes a radical approach to movement
Read MoreThe multimedia documentary-style work interweaves personal stories with historical, political, and sociological facts
Read MoreLineup opens with memoirist Selina Robinson and closes with actor-comedian Brett Gelman of Stranger Things and Fleabag
Read MoreItalian-born, Denmark-based dance artist Mirko Guido opens event with hybrid of movement, sculptures, and sound performance
Read MoreMaya Arad and Eshkol Nevo will discuss their latest works
Read MoreMontreal’s Andrea Peña & Artists construct a brutalist landscape inspired by Colombia’s political and spiritual heritage
Read MoreEmerging filmmakers Kuntal Patel, Amit Dhuga, and Amarnath Sankar will receive mentorship from Vinay Giridhar, Sean Farnel, and King Louie Palomo
Read MoreEvent designed specifically for youth features hands-on activities, surprise performances, and mini concerts by local and international artists
Read MoreReally Happy Someday wins Borsos Award for best Canadian feature film
Read MoreEclectic cabaret of 12 short dance pieces unfolds on an intimate 10-by-12-foot stage that turns minimal space into a magical canvas
Read MoreSugar Sammy, Tim Dillon, and Roy Wood Jr. among names announced for festival running February 13 to 23
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