The capstone of the orchestra’s season will be the new Philip Glass piece, Symphony No. 13, an ode to freedom of the press that honours the life and work of the late Canadian journalist Peter Jennings.
Theatre: Segal adds Every Brilliant Thing to list of bright spots in dark times The Segal Centre reopens with Duncan Macmillan’s unexpectedly feel-good hit about combatting depression, while Festival TransAmériques prepares for its own comeback.
Author of the article: Jim Burke • Special to Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021 • April 29, 2021 • 5 minute read • “Having gone through everything we have in the last year, with mental health being at the forefront of people’s lives, the show is super important right now,” actor Daniel Brochu says of Every Brilliant Thing. The interactive play centres on a list the protagonist creates of everything that makes life worth living. Photo by Leslie Schachter