Montreal Theatre

REVIEW: The Celebrity Obsession is a raw, emotional look at superfan psychology

Known for her rather unique Freestanding Room production of Antonin Artaud’s “A Spurt of Blood” at the 2019 Montreal Fringe Festival, Marissa Blair is one of Montreal’s most unique, daring and edgy performers and producers. Her newest work, “The Celebrity Obsession” explores the mind of an obsessed celebrity fan, a psychopath who obsesses over one […]

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St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival turns 30!

A long-standing summer tradition in Montreal, the St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival is making its return this summer following the COVID-19 pandemic leading to the major downsizing of last year’s festival to a few virtual events. Known for pushing boundaries, limits and being bold in artistic practice, the St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival is also one of […]

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REVIEW: “Malunderstood” is a hilarious and charming 45 minutes of socially-awkward childhood anecdotes

Mainline Theatre’s Associate Director Kenny Streule is known around Montreal as an essential part of the theatre and performing arts community. Also known among artists for his involvement as Associate Director of the Montreal Fringe Festival, Kenny has premiered his own one-man fringe-style show “Malunderstood”, a work created as part of the Playwrights Workshop Montreal. […]

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REVIEW: The One reflects stories around the real world of online dating

Today, with so many many different apps and dating sites like Tinder, Bumble, Coffee Meets Bagel, Plenty of Fish, Hinge, Happn, Match.com, and OKCupid, it’s become customary among younger generations to ask a complete stranger out online solely based on some photos and online interactions via messaging, rather than finding love through meeting people in-person. […]

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REVIEW: Montreal Fringe-for-All showcases bold and promising talent

Now in its 29th year, the St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival showcased its local programming at Club Soda on Monday evening. Throughout the three-hour showcase, 63 companies each had two minutes to promote their show on stage. The Fringe’s annual programming is selected entirely by lottery with no restrictions on what can be performed by festival […]