Montreal In Review

The Commotion Theatre

What’s the real deal with Verdun? What the hell really happens in the Old Port? Where are the coolest, underground spots in Hochelega-Maissoneuve? Where can I buy drugs in Westmount? This show picks one area of Montreal and does a whole improvised show on it! Come learn about your borough, or tell us something we didn’t know about - then watch our improvisors explore REAL MTL.

Hosted by Saima Ahmed!

Saturday the 28th - 8pm

Parental Guidance Required

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HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Samedi 28 Mars 2020 / 20:00

60 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 13+
Retardataires / Latecomers : 60 minutes

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