FRINGE-FOR-ALL : Lancement du festival / Festival Launch

#Fringebuzz

Votre #fringebuzz démarre avec un avant-goût de presque tous les spectacles locaux. Les artistes vous offriront en rafale des extraits de deux minutes de leur spectacle. Un aperçu incontournable du festival à venir!

Café Campus (57 Prince-Arthur E.) à 19h.

Sera suivi du #FringeAfter FRINGE-FOR-ALL #AfterParty à 23h au Théâtre MainLine!

GRATUIT!

#fringebuzz kicks off with rapid-fire, two-minute teasers presented by local companies performing at the festival. Get a taste of what’s to come!

Café Campus (57 Prince-Arthur E.) at 7PM.

Join us after for the #FringeAfter FRINGE-FOR-ALL #AfterParty at 11PM at the MainLine Theatre!

FREE!

@fringemtl
#fringebuzz
montrealfringe.ca

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Lundi 29 Mai 2017 / 19:00

240 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 18+
Retardataires / Latecomers : 240 minutes

Coming Soon

The Montreal Clown Festival is pleased to return to its roots at the home of the St. Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival to present a cabaret of new work, “New Recipes” featuring 12 brave clowns.

Under the direction of Gabe McKinney (Director, Old God; Speigleworld; Dell-Arte graduate and guest teacher), 12 performers developed short new works for the opening night of the 4-day Clown festival after a same-day, high-stakes workshop.

What if you entered an empty rehearsal hall and suddenly an audience appears? Joseph Ste-Marie brings his experimental scripted/improvised one-man show, This Show is Broken back to the stage! This remount blends the 2021 Digital Theatre production from the Montreal FRINGE Festival and the original 2015 production at the 2nd annual Shortstanding Festival. Ste-Marie must perform his show as he explores his life, struggles, missteps, and tries to show that it’s not too late to pursue your dreams…. However, Joseph is challenged to be honest with himself so his show can be authentic as possible without being blinded by ambition.

A hotel you can stay in…forever. Staff are eager to help, and metaphysical boundaries are mostly respected. That is, until a has-been celebrity comes to stay.