
The 15th Annual Wildside Festival will feature the winner of the Best of the Fringe Award, selected by a jury of Montreal theatre professionals, and a line-up of unique productions on our list of Must-See shows.
Last year the limited number of Wildside Theatre Passes sold out fast. Don't miss your chance this year - get yours now!
A Thousand Paper Cranes: The Weapons Of Peace
Maximum impact, with measurable results. These were the tactics of the US army in 1945 in an aim to end the war with a significant event. The results were death, destruction and sickness from the A-Bomb that dropped from the sky.
Bifurcate Me
A scientist has hired two people to determine why humans fall. Set in a lab of the Douglas Hospital in September 1972; Bifurcate Me is a theatrical drug trial that fuses chaos theory, a dash of sports history, over 235 falls, and the intimate narrative of two human guinea pigs trying to navigate the landscape between discomfort and pain. (etc)
Bliss
Olivier Choinière’s darkly surreal masterpiece explores our insatiable appetite for celebrity in this North American premiere production of Caryl Churchill's translation. Who is Celine Dion? What is Wal-Mart?
Dick Powell's "in The Mood For Jazz"
Dick Powell returns to the stage after a hiatus that has lasted 22 years plus a day! The man from the famed Pacific City Wolfpack sings some of his favourite hits in a one-night-only-special-appearance!
Edgar Allan Poe's: The Pit And The Pendulum
In a medical chamber of a war-torn territory, an unrelenting army official prods a man to recall his trial and confinement at the hands of “The Inquisition”, a mutual foe. As he reveals his plight, both are forced to explore their own inner turmoil as they face “a death of more than customary bitterness”.
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