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Catch the Live Performances at Les Gros Becs (Theater at Ecuries, House of Actors), in Old Quebec's...
Catch the Live Performances at Les Gros Becs (Theater at Ecuries, House of Actors), in Old Quebec's Streets, and at La Comédie.

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Upcoming Theatre Shows in Montreal

Montreal's theatre scene is bustling with anticipation for a array of upcoming productions. Here's a selection of upcoming shows and their themes:

"Someone Loves You, Mr. Hatch" at Les Gros Becs until May 25, is a Franco-British-Colombian production that beautifully blends catchy songs and retro aesthetics. Adapted from Eileen Spinelli's book Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch, the play explores the powerful impact of kindness, community, and human connection.

"Shitshow" at Aux Ecuries on May 27 and 28, offers a behind-the-scenes look at the trials and tribulations of an arts career. Directed by Dominique Sophie, four street dancers share their stories, highlighting the challenges and the resilience required to pursue their passions.

"Emily Dickinson: Stand Up and Live!" at the House of Actors from May 31 to June 15, shines a light on the life and poetry of New England poet Emily Dickinson. The play is written and performed by Renee Bucciarelli, who skillfully balances comedy and poetry to present a unique portrait of this reclusive literary figure.

"Requiem for Pupulus Mordicus" in Old Quebec on June 1, marks the final performance of the Pupulus Mordicus company. Known for their adult marionette productions, this farewell performance promises a lively and festive send-off.

"Odyssey of the chin" at the Montreal Comedy Theatre on May 26, is a solo performance by author and interpreter Dji Haché. Born from pandemic distancing and the redefinition of physical relationships, the show combines performance, slam, comedy, and video to explore the practice of chinning across different cultures.

In addition to these shows, Montreal will also host various festivals and events, such as the MONTRÉAL COMPLÈTEMENT CiRQUE in July, transforming the city into a massive open-air circus spectacle.[3] However, specific theatre shows within these festivals may not be included in the current listings.

[1] Publication date: May 2025[2] Article Source: [Theatre Website/Library/Data][3] Festival Website: MONTRÉAL COMPLÈTEMENT CiRQUE[4] Other Sources: [5] Theatre Festival Guide (Relevant)

Culture and entertainment intertwine in Montreal as various upcoming productions exhibit a vibrant mix of themes. In the realm of movies-and-tv, "Odyssey of the chin" at the Montreal Comedy Theatre on May 26, presents a unique blend of performance, slam, comedy, and video, exploring the practice of chinning across different cultures.

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