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Sarah Garton Stanley To Direct Forever Yours

Sarah Garton Stanley, a daughter of the anglo exodus, raised in Westmount and recently returned to Quebec, is directing Michel Tremblay's Forever Yours, Marie-Lou at Centaur Theatre, in English.

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'The Syringa Tree' Comes To Centaur Theatre

Centaur Theatre, by special arrangement with Matt Salinger, is proud to present the much-anticipated Montréal premiere of The Syringa Tree by Pamela Gien. This international phenomenon is an autobiographical one-woman play about an abiding love between two families - one black, one white, and the two children that are born into their shared South African household in the early 1960s.

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Centaur Theatre Company Hosts ‘In The Spotlight’

Centaur Theatre Company hosts a once-in-a-life time event for the benefit of the Centaur Foundation for the Performing Arts: “IN THE SPOTLIGHT”. Together on stage in an intimate conversation hosted by Centaur’s Artistic Director Gordon McCall, three celebrated Canadian actors share their thoughts about life in the spotlight.

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Actor Michel Perron Wins Les Masques Award

It is with great pride and celebration that Centaur Theatre Company congratulates Michel Perron, who was awarded at yesterday’s “Les Masques” Gala. The Académie Québecoise du théâtre honored Michel Perron as BEST MALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE for his interpretation of Gabriel in Centaur’s 2006 production of Michel Tremblay’s Assorted Candies translated by Linda Gaboriau.

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Centaur Theatre Presents TRYING By Joanna McClelland Glass

Since its New York premiere in 2004, Trying has been a critical success in numerous theatres across the U.S. and Canada. Critics in Chicago, Toronto and Washington D.C. have esteemed the play and its pitch-perfect story.

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Centaur Theatre Presents Harold "The Caretaker"

When The Caretaker made its debut, on March 27 & 28, at Centaur Theatre, in London in 1960 the face of modern English-language theatre was forever altered. This play established Harold Pinter as one of the world's leading dramatists, put the phrase "Pinter Pause" into the modern lexicon, and defined a new form of theatrical experience, which came to be known as Pinter's "Comedy of Menace".

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Centaur Proudly Presents Romeo & Juliet

Centaur Theatre Company invites audiences to enjoy the world's most famous love story, brought to life within the storied brick walls of the intimate Centaur 1 theatre space. This Romeo & Juliet will celebrate Shakespeare's genius, the intoxicating elixir of all-consuming love mixed with star-crossed sorrow - a mesmerizing theatrical journey for lovers young and old.

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The Hilarious And Astounding True Story Of Florence Foster Jenkins Come To Centaur

For anyone who's ever had a dream or a passion in life, this magical play by Peter Quilter makes its Montreal debut at Centaur Theatre Company from February 1 - 25, 2007. As London's Daily Express assured: "Go and enjoy her. She won't make you think, or suffer, or give you a headache, but she might make you dream."

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Centaur Theatre Company Is Nominated For The Conseil Des Arts De Montréal Grand Prix

Centaur Theatre Company has just been nominated as the theatre representative for the Conseil des arts de Montréal Grand Prix 2006 for "For its outstanding contribution to Montreal's theatre scene and its remarkable 2005-2006 season entitled Montréal Stories, featuring six Montreal playwrights".

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Centaur Proudly Presents The Wildside Festival

This twelve-day-long theatre festival presented on January 9-20, 2007 features five cutting-edge performances by local, national and international independent theatre companies. Centaur is pleased to grant these deserving companies exposure while festival-goers get ample opportunity to discover fresh young and progressive companies.

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