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The Unit Cohort 2 Reading Week | |
We invited seven Québec playwrights, developing seven unique plays, each play sponsored by a different Québec English-language theatre, for a twelve-month intensive playwriting unit under the guidance of dramaturge and playwright, Alexandria Haber. This is the first time these plays are read in front of a live audience. We seek audience feedback after each reading. | |
Various Venues. See Schedule for Details | From September 20th 2018 to September 23rd 2018 RSVP NOW |
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Transforming the Voices of Montréal | |
Under the guidance of Mask Master Brian Smith, using comic half masks and under the ‘trance’ of the mask, actors will find contemporary characters and situations to render the obscure Elizabethan language and word-play understandable to a contemporary audience. This production will allow the distinct voices of Montréal, discovered by the magic of the comic half-mask, to distil the words of Shakespeare into stories and emotions so contemporary they will sound as if spoken on the streets and subways of Montréal today. Through action, through distinct character choices which the mask work forces an actor to make, the myriad of potential meanings of Shakespeare’s Elizabethan poetry are distilled into limpid clarity for our contemporary audience. | |
Moyse Hall McGill University 853 Sherbrooke St W Montreal, QC H3A 0G5 |
From October 22nd 2018 to October 27th 2018 Special One Week Limited Engagement! Monday-Saturday 8pm/2pm BUY TICKETS NOW |
The Pipeline | |
Write On-Q! draws in submissions from first-time playwrights, students and from established writers including Québec's most celebrated playwrights. For Infinithéâtre’s Artistic Director, Guy Sprung, The Pipeline reading series has become a vital step in the process of developing new plays and making programming choices for Infinithéâtre's upcoming seasons. Friday Nov. 30th at 7pm -QWF Playwriting Prize Winner (Sponsored by Gabriel Safdie in conjunction with Infinithéâtre) Paradise Lost, by Erin Shields With: Jillian Haris, Meagan Schroeder, Alexandra Petrachuk, Gabriel Schultz, Diana Fajrajsl, Dakota Wellman and Eric Davis. Directed by: Shawn Campbell The 17th century and present day are seamlessly intertwined as Satan vents to an audience about her frustration at being cast out of heaven and her thoughts on oppression. Saturday Dec. 1st at 7pm- Write on Q! 2nd Place Winner Chained Woman by Lorne Svarc With: Alex Poch Goldin, Michelle Heisler, Janis Kirshner, Jonah Carson, Joanna Caplan and Nir Guzinski Directed by: Ellen David Sarah Kandelshein is an ultra-Orthodox Jewish woman. When her abusive husband refuses to grant her a religious divorce, she must choose between her freedom and her faith – that is until a “gangster” rabbi offers his services to help “change | |
Espace Knox in NDG 6215 ave Godfrey Montréal, QC H4B 1K3 |
From November 30th 2018 to December 2nd 2018 Fri, Sat & Sun 7pm-2pm RSVP NOW |
Kafka's Ape | |
Captured on the Gold Coast and imprisoned in a cage, Redpeter's only escape route is to become a walking, talking, spitting, hard-drinking member of the Peace Industry, the entrepreneurial world of mercenary soldiers that is one of the biggest growth industries of the 21st century. In detailing the journey of his enforced evolution from Apedom to Humandom, Mr. Redpeter is a living embodiment of the irony that perhaps now he is more animal than he ever was as an Ape. “Spung's adaptation is smoothly done, reinventing the story for today using the elements of contemporary culture. Howard Rosenstein knocks it out of the park in the title role. Bravo! At just over one hour's duration, Kafka's Ape is fascinating, provocative and funny. Don't miss it." Pat Donnelly, Montreal Gazette | |
Espace Knox 6215 Avenue Godfrey Montréal, QC H4B 1K3 |
From February 8th 2019 to February 27th 2019 Various Venues and Times. Please see schedule. BUY TICKETS NOW |
Fight On! Part Two | |
Workshop Performances Francis Jeffery Dickens arrives in Canada in 1874 with all the prejudices and presumptions of a white colonist/settler. After serving 11 years as a member of the North West Mounted Police, horrified by the mendacity and theft that robbed the Indigenous Peoples of their lands, Frank learns to respect the traditions and wisdom of First Nations culture and begins to understand the urgent need to live in harmony with Mother Nature. | |
Espace Knox in NDG 6215 Avenue Godfrey Montréal, QC H4B 1K3 |
From March 21st 2019 to March 24th 2019 Thurs-Sun 8pm/2pm BUY TICKETS NOW |
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