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Anarchist Bookfair, May 17-18, 2008
Published 2008-04-05 00:35 - (1945 Reads) -A Day of Anarchist Workshops and Presentations!
CEDA: 2515 rue Delisle. (Métro Lionel-Groulx)
More details at: http://www.anarchistbookfair.ca
Twisted Plots, three new American short plays, March 15 to April 19, 2008
Published 2008-04-04 02:36 - (2121 Reads) -GLEAMS THEATRE PRESENTS
March 15 to April 19, 2008, Saturdays at 8pm
Admission $17.00, including refreshments
Box Office: 514-481-3000
Playing at Diamond Bookstore, 5035 Sherbrooke West, corner Grey, near Metro Vendome
Three new American short plays by Christopher Durang, Cathy Celesia, Scott Organ, directed by Constantin Sokolov.
March 15 to April 19, 2008, Saturdays at 8pm
Admission $17.00, including refreshments
Box Office: 514-481-3000
Playing at Diamond Bookstore, 5035 Sherbrooke West, corner Grey, near Metro Vendome
ANNUAL EXPOSITION: BALTIC PHILATELIC CLUB OF MONTREAL, April 12-13, 2008
Published 2008-04-02 11:31 - (2923 Reads) -BALT-EX: XVII ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE BALTIC PHILATELIC CLUB OF MONTREAL
Salle paroissiale de l’Eglise
Nôtre-Dame-Porte-de-l’Aurore
1465, rue de Sève (coin Drake),Montréal, Qué.
(Métro Jolicoeur)
Montréal le 12 avril et le 13 avril, 2008, BALT-EX XVII
Salutations amicales de la 17e Exposition Philatélique Baltique
Blood [Claat] at MAI, March 26 to April 13, 2008
Published 2008-04-01 17:04 - (2026 Reads) -Black Theatre Workshop presents
MAI (Montréal arts interculturels)
3680, rue Jeanne-Mance
Montreal, QC H2X2K5
Tickets and Info: 514-932-1104 ext. 226; $15-$24
March 26 to April 13
Wednesdays to Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., Sunday at 3.30 p.m.
"unnerving, whelming and steadfastly compelling." – Eye Weekly, Toronto
http://www.blacktheatreworkshop.ca or call 514-932-1104 ext. 226
For more on the artist, visit: http://www.dbiyoung.net
It would be an understatement to describe ‘Blood claat’ (Blood cloth) as a high-octane production, a charged theatrical performance that spirals on a continuous ‘high.’ It’s also a culturally rich, intense and evocative speed-trip through Jamaican-African legend and history, with all its vitality and energy, as well as the indelible shadow of oppression and slavery...
blood claat
one oomaan story, a play written and performed by d'bi.young.anitafrikaMAI (Montréal arts interculturels)
3680, rue Jeanne-Mance
Montreal, QC H2X2K5
Tickets and Info: 514-932-1104 ext. 226; $15-$24
March 26 to April 13
Wednesdays to Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., Sunday at 3.30 p.m.
When her mother leaves for Canada, 15-year-old Mudgu Sankofa is left in the care of her oh-so-strict grandmother in Kingston, Jamaica. As her story unfolds, Mudgu discovers menstruation and faces personal crisis, all the while longing for love and protection. This Dora Award-winning tour de force is at once tender and raw, strange and filled with a loving pride.
"unnerving, whelming and steadfastly compelling." – Eye Weekly, Toronto
http://www.blacktheatreworkshop.ca or call 514-932-1104 ext. 226
For more on the artist, visit: http://www.dbiyoung.net
It would be an understatement to describe ‘Blood claat’ (Blood cloth) as a high-octane production, a charged theatrical performance that spirals on a continuous ‘high.’ It’s also a culturally rich, intense and evocative speed-trip through Jamaican-African legend and history, with all its vitality and energy, as well as the indelible shadow of oppression and slavery...
The Mystery of Maddy Heisler, at Centaur Theatre, March 25 to April 20, 2008
Published 2008-03-13 11:00 - (2530 Reads) -The Mystery of Maddy Heisler
514.288.3161 orhttp://www.centaurtheatre.com
March 25 - April 20, 2008
By Daniel Lillford
Directed by Roy Surette
This hauntingly beautiful play set in rural Nova Scotia, tells the story of a young man who falls in love with an older woman during WW2. He’s 17, she’s 30. In the midst of their rapturous affair, the woman, Maddy Heisler, suddenly departs for England never to see the youthful Jacob again. Years later, a mysterious young woman arrives in the area and encounters the now aging, Jacob. She carries with her a small notebook, the contents of which open an unexpected door to the past. Secrets and lies, lovers and spies, Jacob will never be the same again.
This play by Nova Scotia playwright, Daniel Lillford, has just been nominated for five East Coast Theatre awards, including Best New Play.
Invisible Cities celebrates its 7th anniversary PARTY, POETRY and SONG: April 1
Published 2008-03-11 11:27 - (1803 Reads) -INVISIBLE CITIES NETWORK
Yes, believe it or not, our network, born on April Fool’s day, 2001, hatched during a tiny meeting at the now ‘disappeared’ Porté Disparu Café on the Plateau, has reached its seventh full year of existence. And so, on ICN’s cosmic year number seven, David, Nancy, and I would like to invite you to come and celebrate this milestone. It will be held on Tuesday, APRIL FIRST, 2008, starting at 6.00 pm.
Centre St-Ambroise
http://www.myspace.com/centrestambroise
The Griffon Room
5080 St-Ambroise
Montréal QC H4C 2G1
Tuesday, April 1, 2008, starting at 6.00 pm
St-Henri metro
Introducing Heather Grace Stewart
Published 2008-03-11 09:09 - (2448 Reads) -Heather Grace Stewart’s poems have been published in Canadian newspapers and literary journals, online journals, international print anthologies, and in the British small presses. Her most recent collection is Where the Butterflies Go (with half the proceeds going to Unicef); she has also penned two non-fiction books for youth (Jackfruitpress.com) and writes regularly for the Queen’s Alumni Review, Canadian Wildlife magazine and Wild! magazine for children. Her photographs have appeared in Equinox and National Geographic Traveler magazines and on the cover of a dozen poetry books. Born in Ottawa, she lives with her family near Montreal. Visit her at http://www.hgrace.com.
'Night, Mother by Marsha Norman, Altera Vitae Productions, March 19 - 30, 2008
Published 2008-03-11 05:35 - (9623 Reads) -Follow Jessie as she prepares to die, wrapping up her affairs as she simultaneously throws her mother's life into turmoil. Night, Mother is a heart-wrenching look at the “could-have-beens” and “if-onlies” that get in the way when what one should be doing most is listening.
March 19 to 30, 2008
Tuesday to Sunday: 8:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday Matinee: 2:00 pm**
Mainline Theatre: 3997 Boul. St. Laurent, Montreal (below Duluth, Metro Mont Royal)
Box Office & Ticket Reservations: 514-823-8823 or tickets at alteravitae.com
Modern-day Persephone myth revisits Mainline Theatre
No mere chance that mother, Thelma (Sandy Ferguson), dresses in vibrant red silk slippers and house-coat, whereas daughter, Jessie (Alexandra Valassis), wraps herself in some shapeless loose-fitting grey. On this fateful evening, the overt contrast between mother and daughter only intensifies as the moments tick away, dispassionately recorded by the old-fashioned clock, hooked to the kitchen door...
Zarathustra said some things, no? Theatre La Chapelle, March 15–30, 2008
Published 2008-03-11 05:35 - (2377 Reads) -ZARATHUSTRA SAID SOME THINGS, NO?
March 15 – 30, 2008Théâtre La Chapelle
(3700 St-Dominique)
(514) 987 – 1774 ext. 104
or box-office at infinitheatre.com
This is a theatrical experience that I believe may define the term ‘edgy.’ Edgier than edgy. It’s a self-perpetuating stream of raw, intimate exchanges—morphing into an exposé. A dual and duplicitous life story. The narrative action is accentuated at key moments by stage-lighting that is awesome and quite eerie in its effect.....
I, Claudia, at Segal Centre, March 16 - April 13, 2008
Published 2008-03-10 23:36 - (2974 Reads) -Present
I, Claudia
By Kristen ThomsonDirected by Leah Cherniak
Starring Michelle Polak
March 16 –April 13, 2008
“ I'm going through puberty. Oh my God, I don't even want to talk about it, it's disgusting!” –Claudia
MONTREAL February 2008- The Leanor and Alvin Segal Theatre, in association with Theatre and Company and Delav Consulting is pleased to present the award-winning play I, Claudia from March 16-April 13 in the new Studio space. This lauded Canadian work has also been turned into a film directed by Chris Abraham. Michelle Polak, originally from Montreal, returns to portray Claudia as well as the important adults in her life in this outstanding performance.
One-woman masquerade
If you’ve ever been around adolescents, you’re bound to recognize Claudia, the mystery persona behind a deliberately goofy masque. Michelle Polak’s live traveling portrait of a 12-year-old schoolgirl is absolutely real, as well as being a hilarious theatrical ‘send-up’ of every quirky mannerism and expression you’ve ever witnessed amongst the youth...
Vernissage, Carolina Echeverria, Jeudi le 3 Avril, 2008
Published 2008-03-10 23:32 - (2419 Reads) -V e r n i s s a g e
dans mon nouvel atelier d’art
5725 Monkland Avenue
Jeudi le 3 Avril 2008
5pm – 9pm
(514.928.8906)
dans mon nouvel atelier d’art
T r u e B l u e
by C a r o l i n a E c h e v e r r i a
5725 Monkland Avenue
Jeudi le 3 Avril 2008
5pm – 9pm
(514.928.8906)
Basic Screenwriting Seminars, April 19, 2008
Published 2008-03-10 17:28 - (1891 Reads) -Spring into creativity with one of Elizabeth Johnston's next basic screenwriting seminars. Learn the basics in just one day, and begin writing that script you've got stashed in your head.
Date: Saturday, April 19, 2008
Time: 9:30am to 4:30pm
Location: Montreal
Date: Sunday, June 8, 2008
Time: 10am to 5pm
Location: Toronto
Fee: $95 until March 14; afterwards, $115
http://www.explore-the-possibilities.com
Youth Employment Service, YES Montreal
Published 2008-03-01 22:45 - (2237 Reads) -Excellent Affordable or Free Business Workshops and Seminars:
Youth Employment Service, NEW LOCATION:666 Sherbrooke St. W., 7th Floor
Montreal, QC H3A 1E7
(514) 878-9788
(514) 878-9950
Monday to Friday
9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Email: info at yesmontreal.ca;
http://www.yesmontreal.ca
Ireland’s Own Carmel O’Reilly Tonite! Theatre Ste.Catherine, March 4-9, 2008
Published 2008-03-01 08:51 - (2581 Reads) -Presents
Ireland’s Own Carmel O’Reilly Tonite!
A new play by Colleen CurranDirected by Corey Castle
Tuesday, March 4 – Sunday, March 9
Seven shows only
Don’t miss this big Irish party in a little black box. Ireland’s Own Carmel O’Reilly Tonite! is Colleen Curran's rollicking new comedy with music, from March 4 to 9, playing at Theatre Ste. Catherine..For everyone with even the shred of an Irish soul, this performance is for you.
To begin with there are melodies from the immortal ‘Riverdance’ to put you in the mood, surrounded by Theatre Ste-Catherine’s box-theatre ‘ambiance’, excellent acoustics and stylish exposed brick and beams. ‘I laughed till I cried,’ I heard from amongst the audience at the close of the show. Not surprising! Author and actress, Colleen Curran’s word-song creations, which she personally portrays on stage, are hilarious, dramatic, swift-changing as well as touching. The rich intelligent script, stuffed with typical and obscure Irish lingo, habits and mannerisms, glides fluidly from story to song, jigging, tap-dancing and crashing along, without a moment’s respite for the performer and her singing/musical accompanist, fellow-comedian boyo brother Michael (Glenn Roy)...
Relative Good, at Centaur Theatre, FEBRUARY 26 – MARCH 30, 2008
Published 2008-03-01 08:31 - (2268 Reads) -RELATIVE GOOD
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY DAVID GOWDon Anderson, Christine Aubin Khalifah, Marcel Jeannin, Stephanie McNamara, Mikel Mroué
FEBRUARY 26 – MARCH 30, 2008
http://www.centaurtheatre.com
"With Relative Good, Gow is clearly responding to today's disturbing political climate; but as a result of his radiant anger, he's also written a play with a significance that transcends international conditions." Zachary Pincus-Roth New York
Erring on the side of caution
On first glimpse of the dramatic stage setting, there’s the humming, clanking and flashing of siren lights, vertiginous staircases, upper-stage galleries and stark lower dungeons. Against this ‘Orwellian’ backdrop issues a decorous and elaborate styled language, a sort of modern-day Victoriana of bureaucratese. The complex narrative of ‘RELATIVE GOOD’ unfolds through a legal inspection of minutiae, hair-splitting details for which our century is notorious or renowned. It’s all part of a story that is Kafkaesque in its irrational logic, its various twists and turns, enacted at the Centaur stage by an excellent cast...
Houdini at Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts, February 10 - March 2, 2008
Published 2008-02-25 10:58 - (6316 Reads) -Houdini
Book by Ben GonshorMusic and Lyrics by Elan Kunin
Directed by Bryna Wasserman
February 10 - March 2, 2008
“We are in an age of wonder, there is magic in the air….” From Houdini
Left: Kevin Kraft, Houdini Theo, Gab Desmond
MONTREAL January 2008- The Leanor and Alvin Segal Theatre, in association with The Montreal Highlights Festival and Ernst & Young, proudly presents Houdini – a world premiere musical about the life and magic of America’s first great popular entertainer. For the first time in the Festival’s nine-year history, a Segal Theatre production will be one of the showcased productions.
(514) 739-7944; http://www.segalcentre.org
Admission: (514) 790-1245; http://www.admission.com
Segal Centre for Performing Arts at the Saidye
5170 cote St. Catherine Rd.
Forget the glitter of Broadway, forget London’s West End, just make your way to the Saidye Bronfman Theatre on Côte Ste-Catherine, to catch the final weekend of their grand-scale musical production, HOUDINI...
Celebrating INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY, March 8, 2008
Published 2008-02-23 23:23 - (1850 Reads) -International Women's Day
Notre Dames de Montreal ... in Englishpresents an evening of Cabaret with poetry, stories and music
SATURDAY, March 8, 2008 at 7.30 pm
201 Fairmount
(corner Esplanade)
INFO: 279-4679
Great food and wine available'
with
- Carina de Klerk
- Susan Dubrofsky
- Anna Fuerstenberg
- Stephanie Khoury
- Barbara Lewis
- Beverly McGuire
- Lesley Pasquin
- Bobo Vian
RICHARD III in Bouffon, at Mainline Theatre, Feb 20 - 23, 2008
Published 2008-02-20 16:30 - (2017 Reads) -RICHARD III in BOUFFON
for 4 NIGHTS ONLY at MainLine THEATREA Company of Fools presents RICHARD III in Bouffon with MainLine Theatre February 20 – 23 at 8pm, at MainLine Theatre, 3997 St-Laurent Blvd. Shakespeare's Richard III as performed by Ottawa's A Company of Fools is so audacious and salacious that it will leave you gasping at its originality and offensiveness... mayhem... finely spoken Shakespeare... a lot of humour... the edgiest theatre in Ottawa." ~ Catherine Lawson, Ottawa Citizen.
Tickets are $17 or $12 with your FourPlay Card.
See http://www.mainlinetheatre.ca for details, available from the MainLine Theatre Box Office. Visit http://www.fools.ca
A midwinter’s hallucinogenic dream: farce, folly and the full moon
Perhaps it had something to do with the perfectly full moon, which was eclipsed to blood red by February 20th at ten of the clock. That might partly account for the hallucinogenic Shakespearean capers on the Mainline stage. If the old Bard wasn’t turning in his grave, he might have died a second time from laughing—or groaning. Is nothing sacred in the Kingdom of ART?
SOUNDS OF COLOUR 2008, SAT FEB. 23 AND SUN. FEB 24
Published 2008-02-18 22:07 - (1833 Reads) -MONTREAL SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS and EXPRESS O THEATRE
Proudly Present
An evening of poetry, songs, scenes, and dance, all in celebration of Black Achievements in History.
DATES: Saturday, February 23rd and Sunday, February 24th
TIMES: 8:00 PM
LOCATION: Montreal School of Performing Arts Theatre 3975 Notre Dame Ouest
ADMISSION: $8.00 (includes coffee and cake)
Contact: Josa Maule Tel: (514) 483-5526
E-mail: info at msopa.com
http://www.msopa.com
Proudly Present
SOUNDS OF COLOR 2008
Celebrating Black History Compiled and Directed by Josa MauleAn evening of poetry, songs, scenes, and dance, all in celebration of Black Achievements in History.
DATES: Saturday, February 23rd and Sunday, February 24th
TIMES: 8:00 PM
LOCATION: Montreal School of Performing Arts Theatre 3975 Notre Dame Ouest
ADMISSION: $8.00 (includes coffee and cake)
Tickets can be purchased at the door, or reservations can be placed by calling (514) 483-5526, ext.3. As our intimate theatre only accommodates a small crowd, limited seating is available.
Contact: Josa Maule Tel: (514) 483-5526
E-mail: info at msopa.com
http://www.msopa.com
TABLEAU D’HÔTE THEATRE presents The Elusive, at Geordie, Feb 14 - 24, 2008
Published 2008-02-17 06:46 - (9014 Reads) -MIKE CZUBA’S
MAKES ITS WORLD/MONTRÉAL DEBUT AT GEORDIE THEATRE
Produced by TABLEAU D’HÔTE THEATRE
Opening – February 14, 20:00 (8.00PM)
Closing - February 24, 14:00 (2.00PM)
General Admission :$15
Student / Senior : $13
Evenings : February 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23
Matinees: February 16, 17, 23, 24
Venue:Geordie Theatre, 4001 Blvd. Berri.
By Phone: 514.848.9696
Online: tickets@tableaudhotetheatre.com
http://www.tableaudhotetheatre.com
Cindy Lopez is the photographer.
A Valentine Affair
THE ELUSIVE
Directed by Murray NapierMAKES ITS WORLD/MONTRÉAL DEBUT AT GEORDIE THEATRE
Produced by TABLEAU D’HÔTE THEATRE
Opening – February 14, 20:00 (8.00PM)
Closing - February 24, 14:00 (2.00PM)
General Admission :$15
Student / Senior : $13
Evenings : February 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23
Matinees: February 16, 17, 23, 24
Venue:Geordie Theatre, 4001 Blvd. Berri.
By Phone: 514.848.9696
Online: tickets@tableaudhotetheatre.com
http://www.tableaudhotetheatre.com
Cindy Lopez is the photographer.
A Valentine Affair
Just in time for Valentine’s day, the intimate Geordie Theatre space in the heart of the Plateau offers up a funky stage setting created by Jennifer Sheshko. The action is enlivened by Tristan Capacchione’s dynamic sound design and the masterly shifting light effects of Chris O’Neill. Tableau d’Hôte’s most recent theatrical presentation, ‘The Elusive,’ begins with these stage-lights trained on a hermetic foursome of would-be lovers, poised to embark on a typically modern-day courtship ritual and battle dance...
Peacemaker, by Geordie Productions, at D.B. Clarke Theatre, Feb 15 – 24, 2008
Published 2008-02-16 04:18 - (3089 Reads) -Peacemaker by David Holman, directed by Alain Goulem
Geordie Productions is proud to present Peacemaker, a whimsical and fun-filled play by David Holman, onstage as part of Geordie’s Montreal Mainstage Series at the D.B. Clarke Theatre from February 15-24, 2008.BOX OFFICE and INFORMATION: (514) 845-9810 or http://www.geordie.ca
Concordia’s comfortable and spacious D.B. Clarke Theatre, just steps from the Guy Metro, is the scene of this razzle-dazzle delight by playwright, David Holman. It's a blend of puppetry, pantomime and Commedia Dell’arte: the hilarious, yet serious tale of divisions between people, tribes, nations—between ‘us’ and ‘them...’
Invitation to a Vernissage, ROUGE, Galerie Kaf Art, 19 February to 2 March, 2008
Published 2008-02-15 21:22 - (2097 Reads) -ROUGE
19 Feb. to 2 March, 2008Galerie Kaf Art
9367 Lajeunesse
Montreal
Tel: 514-260-0591.
info at galeriekafart.com
Welcome all!
Irene Even at Toronto Chapters Book Signing: A Life of the Twentieth Century
Published 2008-02-15 19:16 - (1269 Reads) -For more information, or to order a copy of this book, please refer to the NEW EDITION at https://www.amazon.ca/Life-Twentieth-Century-Irene-Even-ebook/dp/B00NJ520RO
A harrowing, fascinating tale, linking the feudal era of Old Europe to modern times. A personal journey through war, bondage, liberation and survival, played out against the political backdrop of our times. A tribute to perseverance and hope.
http://www.invisiblecitiesnetwork.org/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=15
Click below to view VIDEO presentation at:
http://www.invisiblecitiesnetwork.org/tiki-download_file.php?fileId=30A harrowing, fascinating tale, linking the feudal era of Old Europe to modern times. A personal journey through war, bondage, liberation and survival, played out against the political backdrop of our times. A tribute to perseverance and hope.
http://www.invisiblecitiesnetwork.org/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=15
Half-Life, playing at Centaur Theatre, January 29 to February 24, 2008
Published 2008-02-02 21:57 - (2419 Reads) -WINNER
The Elinore & Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre
The Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play
A Necessary Angel production
By John Mighton
Richard Clarkin
Laura de Carteret
Barbara Gordon
Carolyn Hetherington
Maggie Huculak
Robert Persichini
Eric Peterson
Set and Costume design by Dany Lyne
Lighting Design by Andrea Lundy
Sound and Music by Richard Feren
Last week, I spent an hour or so at a local retirement home. Not something I often do, but for the novelty—this was a magically conjured ‘home for the aged,’ briefly claiming centre stage at Centaur Theatre. Some challenge! you may be thinking. I agree. Playwright, John Mighton has trained his dramatic focus on a mostly neglected theatrical theme: that twilit stage of life we are all rapidly or gradually approaching, nothing we might normally care to dwell on, I have to say...
http://centaurtheatre.com
http://centaurtheatre.com/tickets.html
The Elinore & Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre
The Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play
A Necessary Angel production
By John Mighton
Richard Clarkin
Laura de Carteret
Barbara Gordon
Carolyn Hetherington
Maggie Huculak
Robert Persichini
Eric Peterson
Set and Costume design by Dany Lyne
Lighting Design by Andrea Lundy
Sound and Music by Richard Feren
Last week, I spent an hour or so at a local retirement home. Not something I often do, but for the novelty—this was a magically conjured ‘home for the aged,’ briefly claiming centre stage at Centaur Theatre. Some challenge! you may be thinking. I agree. Playwright, John Mighton has trained his dramatic focus on a mostly neglected theatrical theme: that twilit stage of life we are all rapidly or gradually approaching, nothing we might normally care to dwell on, I have to say...
http://centaurtheatre.com
http://centaurtheatre.com/tickets.html
Hedda Gabler at Mainline Theatre, January 29 to February 16, 2008
Published 2008-02-02 02:12 - (3623 Reads) - This January 29-February 16, the producers that brought you
serve up a very special cocktail:
2 parts Henrik Ibsen classic, 1 part Judith Thompson adaptation,
with a twist of MainLine.
Directed by Jeremy Hechtman
Starring Patricia Summersett, Neil Napier,
Patrick Goddard, Dan Jeannotte, Catherine Bérubé,
Jane Gilchrist and Carolyn-Fe Trinidad
January 29-February 16
Wed-Sat 8pm, Sun 3pm
MainLine Theatre, 3997 St-Laurent
Tickets: $17 or $12 with FourPlay Card
514.849.1340 http://www.mainlinetheatre.ca
A MainLine Theatre Production
Does the name ‘Hedda Gabler’ conjure up foggy recollections of rampant heroines, stylized fire-arms, sloppy college crib-notes on mystery and murder? This month, Montreal’s Mainline Theatre offers a modernist look at the classic Ibsen drama, fast-forwarded to 1950s suburbia...
serve up a very special cocktail:
2 parts Henrik Ibsen classic, 1 part Judith Thompson adaptation,
with a twist of MainLine.
Hedda Gabler
By Henrik Ibsen, Adapted by Judith ThompsonDirected by Jeremy Hechtman
Starring Patricia Summersett, Neil Napier,
Patrick Goddard, Dan Jeannotte, Catherine Bérubé,
Jane Gilchrist and Carolyn-Fe Trinidad
January 29-February 16
Wed-Sat 8pm, Sun 3pm
MainLine Theatre, 3997 St-Laurent
Tickets: $17 or $12 with FourPlay Card
514.849.1340 http://www.mainlinetheatre.ca
A MainLine Theatre Production
Does the name ‘Hedda Gabler’ conjure up foggy recollections of rampant heroines, stylized fire-arms, sloppy college crib-notes on mystery and murder? This month, Montreal’s Mainline Theatre offers a modernist look at the classic Ibsen drama, fast-forwarded to 1950s suburbia...