Tag Archive: Centaur

Greek Tragedy: The Medea Effect @ Theatre La Chapelle; The Bacchae @ Centaur Theatre

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Apparently the big news in Montreal theatre this week is All About the Greeks – or at least the Athenian playwright Euripides. Strangely enough, both productions are also debuting new translations, from French and… Read More

August, An Afternoon in the Country @ Centaur

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It must be fall, because theatre is in full bloom across the city. With the two major anglo theatres opening their seasons this month, I know my schedule’s packed for a few weeks.… Read More

Haunted Hillbilly @ Centaur

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Centaur Theatre’s presentation of SideMart Theatrical Grocery’s production Haunted Hillbilly delivers a hauntingly comedic retelling of country star Hank Williams’ highly publicized and tragic fall from fame. Based on Derek McCormack’s wildly imaginative… Read More

Intimate Apparel @ Centaur

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Looks like the Centaur’s on a roll. As The Game of Love & Chance was closing, I had the chance to see Intimate Apparel, the second to last play of this season. This… Read More

The Game of Love and Chance @ Centaur

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Last Thursday night, I had the great pleasure of attending the opening night of Centaur Theatre’s latest production, The Game of Love and Chance. This enchanting play is a translation — not, as… Read More

In Absentia

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The Centaur programming for this year has been consistently strong. God of Carnage was amazing, the Wildside festival was tons of fun, and now regular programming has resumed with In Absentia…and the streak… Read More

Wildside, Part Five: Bliss

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Wildside’s nearing its end, but some plays are still making their debut. One of these is Candles are for Burning’s Bliss, which began its run on Tuesday and closes on Sunday. It’s possible… Read More

Wildside, Part Four: Queen of Hearts, The Pit and the Pendulum

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The Wildside festival is in full swing, and as always it’s a real treat to see the shows and the talent that this festival brings to the cold start of January. I got… Read More

Wildside, Part Three: Bifrucate Me, Dick Powell’s in the Mood for Jazz

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There’s no greater way to start the year than to spend a week seeing plays. I’ve spent more time at the Centaur than at my own house this week, and I’m totally okay… Read More

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