November 2008

•••   Friday, 21   •••

"Generations": Paintings by Christine, Lesya and Mary Granger
26 Sully Road, Wakefield, Quebec

Vernissage: Nov. 21st at 7 pm

Galerie McKenzie Marcotte is pleased to be showing the work of two consecutive generations of Granger artists, icon painter Christine Granger and her daughters who are linked by the common experiences in the life events of a family as well as a passion and talent for expressing their own journeys using personal imagery and colour.

Friday, Nov 21 to Wednesday, Jan 7

admission:
free
contact:
Maureen Marcotte
819 459-3164
info AT mckenziemarcotte DOT ca
www.mckenziemarcotte.ca
Art Sacré: Gesù, centre de créativité; Sept24-Dec24,08. Vernissage: Sept24, 5pm.
Hall du Gesù, Centre de créativité, 1200, rue de Bleury; Metro Place-des-Arts

MARY BOGDAN
MADONNA & CHILD OR  RE-PARENTING MY INNER CHILD
• Mixed media | Digital art | video •
This exhibition is composed of works never shown before in Montréal, and will be accompanied by the presentation of her new book Madonna & Child or  Re-parenting my Inner Child,  a collection of over 40 of her works published by HeuteKunst.

Vernissage: September 24, 2008, 5pm.
From September 24 to  December 24, 2008
Hall du Gesù, 1200, rue de Bleury    Place-des-Arts
Free visit Tuesday to Saturday   - 12  to 6 p.m -

Wednesday, Sep 24 to Wednesday, Dec 24

admission:
free
contact:
Nicolas Sado, agent aux communications
514-861-4378
nsado AT gesu DOT net
gesu.net
HERE+THERE
Belgo Building 372 Ste-Catherine St. W #527, Montreal

HyeKyong Yun

Vernissage: Friday, November 14th, 2008, 5 to 8 pm

This exhibition is an objectification of HyeKyong’s self-portraiture onto other subjects. Its focus is on Asian males in their twenties; not yet men, but no longer boys. The loss of communication between the human being and the environment that surrounds him as he searches for his identity is exposed by the subject’s melancholy: a deep emptiness in his facial expression and gesture as he interacts with the world around him.

Friday, Nov 14 to Tuesday, Dec 2

admission:
free
contact:
HyeKyong Yun
+1 514 789 0545
hyekyong DOT yun AT gmail DOT com info AT lesterritoires DOT org
www.multigraphers.com / www.hknalda.com / www.lesterritoires.org
MATT HERSKOWITZ plays Gershwin - CENTENNIAL THEATRE
Centennial Theatre, Bishop’s University, 2600 College Street, Sherbrooke, Quebec

Quebec audiences were first introduced to the pianist as composer and accompanist for Sylvie Cobo (La Baronne) and as accompanist for Lara Fabian. He regards music for what it is, which allows him to perform in jazz bars as well as in prestigious concert halls. Herkowitz has recorded with classical artists such as I Musici and with his own New York-based band on a CD entitled Forget Me Not. As a solo artist, he’s recorded 2 CDs, a Christmas album, Gabriel’s Message and Gershwin, presented this season at Centennial Theatre.

Friday, Nov 21

admission:
Regular $26.00, Senior $15.50, Student $15.50
contact:
Sonia Patenaude
(819) 822-9600 ext. 2617
sonia DOT patenaude AT ubishops DOT ca
www.centennialtheatre.ca
Montreal's Only Drink and Draw (Figure Drawing with Wine and Food)
94 St. Catherine EAST

All levels are welcome from first time amateurs who want to try the basic drawing exercise to professional artists honing their skills.

For 15$, you get small group sizes, a professional and experienced model, and perfect lighting and temperature. Most importantly a comfortable and creative atmosphere is assured. Plenty of red and white wine, cheeses, nuts etc. will be served. So come ready to eat, converse, drink and draw!

Saturday, Sep 27 to Saturday, Dec 27

admission:
$15
contact:
Galerie Synesthesie
514.998.7625
galeriesyn AT gmail DOT com
www.galeriesynesthesie.com
November Literary and Musical Cabaret
Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater below Ste. Catherine, Metro Atwater

A dramatic reading of THE MUSIC CURE, G.Bernard Shaw's one act about an agoraphobic young man and a domineering lady pianist(with Patrick Goddard,Nancy Helms,Pierre Lenoir and the AtwaterLibrary's newly acquired piano)

Plus  Tom Fox sings Paul Robson

         Mary Ann Lacey sings Anita O`Day

         Jean Manning and Cathy Richards sing "Floral Protest"

         Paul Salleheiro trio play jazz and bossa nova

Atwater Library Fri. Nov 21 at 7:30 pm

 

Friday, Nov 21

admission:
voluntary donation to McGill Cancer Research
contact:
byron toben
514-488-6813
byrontoben AT videotron DOT ca
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Othello by William Shakespeare presented by Persephone Productions
McCord Museum-690 Sherbrooke Street West/J. Armand Bombardier Theatre-Box office 514-398-7100 x234

Othello, Shakespeare’s great and gripping masterpiece about the fall of a noble moor, a military hero, caught in a terrible web of self destruction This famous and timeless tragedy tells the story of a vulnerable man at the mercy of the force of evil. Shakespeare has created his hero, and the characters that surround him, in a fast paced drama full of powerful and conflicting emotions; love & hate, jealousy and ambition, sexual desire and individual integrity.

November 13, 14, 15, 18, 19,20,22,26, 27, 28, 29, 2008 at 8:00pm

Sunday, November 23 at 2:00pm

November 21 & 25 DARK

Thursday, Nov 13 to Saturday, Nov 29

admission:
$26 general, $18 Students, QDF members $20
contact:
Gabrielle Soskin
514-481-1327
persephoneproductions AT gmail DOT com
www.persephoneproductions.org
Park Players of Greenfield Park an amateur theatre group
1050 Park Lane, Greenfield Park

Park Players of Greenfield Park an amateur theatre group, is proud to present Murder at the Howard Johnson’s

By Ron Clark & Sam Bobrick. This is a hilariously funny comic murder mystery.

The show starts at 8:00pm.Greenfield Park is 10 mins off the Champlain. Go along Tashereau Blvd to the Home Depot, then take Bellevue to Park Lane.

Thursday, Nov 20 to Saturday, Nov 22

admission:
$10.00 for Adults and $8.00 for Seniors/Youth.
contact:
For more information call 450-678-5315
www.parkplayers.scriptmania.co…
Persephone Productions presents OTHELLO by William Shakespeare
McCORD MUSEUM, J. Armand Bombardier Theatre, 690 Sherbrooke Street West

Shakespeare's timeless tragedy illustrates the devastating power of words to manipulate, persuade, and ultimately destroy. Othello, a noble moor, a military hero, is caught in a terrifying web of deceit in Shakespeare's gripping masterpiece. Brimming with disturbing and conflicting emotions: love and hate, jealousy and ambition, sexual desire and individual integrity, as the characters struggle against the forces that overpower them.  Playing at the McCord Museum in the Bombardier Theatre from November 13 to 29 at 8 PM, with weekday matinées at 1 PM and Sunday matinées at 2 PM.

Thursday, Nov 13 to Saturday, Nov 29

admission:
From $17.50 to $26. Group, Student/Senior & QDF rates available.
contact:
McCord Museum
(514) 398 - 7100 ext. 234
www.persephoneproductions.org