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How Jewish humour helped make Montreal the capital of laughter

How Jewish humour helped make Montreal the capital of laughter
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Kingston s Festival of Live Digital Art is one performance festival that never needed to pivot

Kingston s Festival of Live Digital Art is one performance festival that never needed to pivot
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What s on stage? Young cellists set to perform; Geordie s Virginia Wolf; Agora de la danse; and the Segal Centre

It might not be business as usual in this COVID-19 world, but stage performances are being permitted with limited audiences or merely online. So here is a look at some options for you to consider. Europe has its “12 cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic” and the “ Cello Octet Amsterdam,” who have toured the world as concert cellists. Now, it is Montreal’s turn to have its own such concept With this in mind, Vincent Bélanger created Les 9, a group of eight young Canadian cellists and one double bassist, assembled as a unique merger of exceptional talents and virtuosity. They will perform live on May 22 (2 pm and 5 pm) at Salle André Mathieu in Laval and May 23 (2 pm and 5 pm) at Maison symphonique of the Place des Arts. The Ensemble recently made its debut with the original numerical recording “ Abstractions,” distributed on the independent BANDCAMP platform with worldwide distribution.

#ICYMI: Vaccination rollout, housing and sign debates, Genesis concert, more

In brief: A selection of today s reports on montrealgazette.com. Author of the article: Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021  •  5 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé, left, speaks during a news conference on the COVID-19 pandemic, Thursday, April 29, 2021 at the legislature in Quebec City. Daniel Paré, head of the vaccination campaign in Quebec, right, looks on. The government announced the opening of vaccination for all adults by May 14. Photo by Jacques Boissinot /The Canadian Press Article content There was optimism and good news today in the battle against COVID-19. René Bruemmer has today’s live blog covering pandemic development. Read it here.

Theatre: Segal adds Every Brilliant Thing to list of bright spots in dark times

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

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