March 2008

•••   Monday, 24   •••

'Night, Mother by Marsha Norman presented by: Altera Vitae Productions
Mainline Theatre: 3997 Boul. St. Laurent, (below Duluth, Metro Mont Royal)

ALTERA VITAE PRODUCTIONS presents ‘Night, Mother by Marsha Norman (1983 Pulitzer Prize Winner)

Jessie prepares to die and hurls her mother’s life into turmoil. A heart-wrenching look at the “could-have-beens & if-onlys” when one should have been listening.

Soundtrack CD for sale during the play’s run: 10$ /CD, 5$/CD sold, donated to www.suicideaftermath.com, listen to samples www.alteravitae.com

March 19 – 30/08: Tuesday to Sunday: 8:00 pm

Saturday & Sunday Matinee: 2:00 pm (2 for 1: March 22-23)

Tuesday, March 25/08: “Charity Nite”: 10$ of every ticket donated to suicideaftermath.com

Ticket Reservations: 514-823-8823 or tickets@alteravitae.com

Wednesday, Mar 19 to Sunday, Mar 30

admission:
18$ general admission, 15$ students/seniors, group rates available upon request
contact:
Carolyn-Fe Trinidad
514-823-8823
askus AT alteravitae DOT com
www.alteravitae.com
John Drew Munro - Brightness Falls from the Air: Encaustic paintings at the GESU
Gesu, 1200 rue de Bleury, south of Ste-Catherine

The title was appropriated from James Joyce’s novel “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man”. John Drew Munro is a Montreal-based painter working primarily in encaustic and oil whose work can best be described as pattern-based abstraction. He has a BFA from Concordia University (89) and has been painting for 20 years with exhibitions in Canada, the US and Europe – including Galerie McClure, Montreal, Galerie Sandra Goldie, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY; Evanston Art Center, Chicago; Grand Palais, Paris. -Tuesday to Saturday - 12 a.m to 6 p.m

Wednesday, Jan 23 to Wednesday, Apr 16

admission:
free...(vernissage 23 Jan 5-7 PM)
contact:
John Drew Munro
514-844-7393
Johndrewmunro AT videotron DOT ca
www.gesu.net
La Volière (the aviary)
Maison de la culture Plateau-Mont-Royal 465, avenue Mont-Royal, Est. Montréal, Québec

Artists: Loren Williams, Randall Finnerty

Exhibition: La Volière (the aviary)
Vernissage: Saturday, March 1st, 2–5 p.m.

Loren Williams and Randall Finnerty explore bird typologies and the relationship we have with birds from a Victorian era ornithology collection to modern domestic fowl.

Both artists live and work in Montreal, and have exhibited their work nationally.

Contact Loren Williams or Randall Finnerty for more info.

Thursday, Feb 28 to Sunday, Mar 30

admission:
free
contact:
Loren Williams + Randall Finnerty
514-598-1205
www.lorenwilliams.com www.randallfinnerty.com
Rene Dandurand Folkart Carvings
45 minutes south west of Montreal, the gallery is located at 55 rue Lambton, Ormstown QC J0S 1K0

Gallery Mouton Rose is proud to present a one-man show featuring the wood carvings of Valleyfield artist Rene Dandurand.

Specializing in complex scenes of Quebec rural culture, Dandurand depicts a world of country chores, antique implements and lost innocence in his painted monoblock carvings.

Gallery hours: Thursday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sunday noon - 5:00 p.m.

Thursday, Mar 13 to Sunday, Apr 6

admission:
admission is free
contact:
Jane Caron
450-829-3000
janecaron AT bellnet DOT ca
Robert & Robert Watercolours
45 minutes southwest of Montreal, at 55 rue Lambton, Ormstown

Editions Mouton Rose Galarie d'Art du Quebec in Ormstown presents the works of Montreal artists Francine Robert, SCA and Monique Robert, SCA, in their second show at the gallery.

On exhibition until April 13, these exciting and luminous watercolours represent the best of conventional watercolour painting in Quebec today.

The gallery, located in Ormstown, 45 minutes southwest of Montreal, is open Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sundays from noon until 5 p.m.

Wednesday, Mar 19 to Sunday, Apr 13

admission:
free admission
contact:
Jane
450-829-3000
janecaron AT bellnet DOT ca
Utopia Suite Disco - by Clive Holden
Galerie d'art Foreman Bishop's University, 2600 College Street, Sherbrooke (Lennoxville), Québec Open from Tuesday to Saturday, from 12 pm noon to 5 pm

Clive Holden is a multi-disciplinary artist and author who works with moving images in three forms: fixed films and videos, performance, and installation. Utopia Suite Disco is about dancing to the beat of our hopes and fears to create movement as both figurative and literal progress towards Utopianism. A light tent is filled with projections of utopian heroes such as JFK, Martin Luther King, John Lennon and James Joyce. A dance floor is provided for the viewer to dance to a three-part disco suite by composer Oscar Van Dillen, a Rotterdam-based composer.

Wednesday, Jan 30 to Saturday, Mar 29

admission:
Free
contact:
Geneviève Chevalier
819.822.9600 ext. 2279
genevieve DOT chevalier AT ubishops DOT ca
http://www.ubishops.ca/artgall…
V for Vernissage
126 De Bullion street, corner St. Catherine; 2 blocks east of St. Laurent

Vernissage: Easter Sunday, March 23rd : 2:30 – 5:30 pm

Free entry, wine and cheese

With additional viewings the following 2 sundays: 2:30 - 5:30 pm

Galérie Synésthésie

126 De Bullion street, corner St. Catherine; 2 blocks east of St. Laurent

Artists: Jesse Allarie, Matteo Bruzzone, Cedric Colond, Karina Cinnante, Colin Dorward, Tom Shortliffe, Mike Wolff

Sunday, Mar 23 to Sunday, Apr 6

admission:
free
contact:
Anthony Walsh
514.998.7625
galeriesyn AT gmail DOT com
www.galeriesynesthesie.com
We Can Act Cabaret
203 Pricipale, Cowansville J2K 1J3

The "We Can Act" social theatre and cabaret project by Laura teasdale and Doug Hooper, developed to entertain while promoting Public Health programs and services, is produced in the Townships. Townshippers' Association is collaborating with local CSSS's, the CHSSN, Health Canada, Sunshine Theatre Productions, the Courville Foundation and Santé Courville to create awareness of these local services for rural communities in an entertaining and informal manner. Performed in schools and community centres in Granby, Knowlton, Bedford, and Cowansville at 7 pm. Waterloo and Sutton at 2 p.m.

Friday, Mar 14 to Thursday, Apr 3

admission:
Free
contact:
Kate Wisdom
1-866-263-4422 or 450-263-4422
kw AT townshippers DOT qc DOT ca
www.townshippers.qc.ca
Zarathustra Said Some Things, No?
Bain St-Michel, 5300 St-Dominique.

Adrienne and Ricky have made a suicide pact that they have, so far, failed to complete. They make one last attempt. As the story unfolds, their relationship becomes more unsettling and the games they play become increasingly disturbing.

Playwright Trevor Ferguson paints a painful vision of a lost generation in this intense examination of addiction and abuse. The production received extraordinary reviews in New York City in 2006 and is now ready for its Canadian première, traveling next to Toronto’s Factory Theatre.

Directed by Guy Sprung. Starring Lina Roessler, Brett Watson. Evening performances 8pm. Sunday matinées 2pm.

Tuesday, Mar 18 to Sunday, Mar 30

admission:
$20 ($15 for students, seniors, and members; $10 for groups)
contact:
Infinitheatre
514-987-1774
info AT infinitheatre DOT com
www.infinitheatre.com