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Locality: Montreal, Quebec

Phone: +1 514-739-7944



Address: 5170 ch. de la Côte-Ste-Catherine H3W 1M7 Montreal, QC, Canada

Website: www.segalcentre.org

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The Segal Centre for Performing Arts 24.11.2020

DON'T MISS THE SEGAL'S RETURN TO THE STAGE! This is it! The moment you've all been waiting for: our return to the stage since the pandemic will be streamed in REAL-TIME and bring the magic of theatre straight to your home for our first digital theatre experience. Follow a librarian's quest to unravel the mystery behind a book 133 years overdue in Underneath the Lintel, a moving and uplifting testament to the tenacity of the human spirit 3 PERFORMANCES ONLY!... Saturday, December 12, 8 p.m. Sunday, December 13, 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. TICKETS Regular: $25/individual, $36/household Subscriber: $18/individual, $25/household (Have credit on your Segal account? Yes, your credit can be applied to the purchase of a digital ticket!) SUNDAY @ THE SEGAL ONLINE Meet the creators and get excited about the show December 6, 2020 at 12 p.m. This production was originally performed in its French version at Théâtre du Nouveau Monde, in coproduction with the Segal Centre and the French Theatre at the National Arts Centre, from September 9 to 27, 2020. Learn more and get your tickets today: https://bit.ly/33j6phk

The Segal Centre for Performing Arts 20.11.2020

We are so excited for this conversation series with METAs - Montreal English Theatre Awards to continue tomorrow evening Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 7:00 p.m. EST! Tune in live to the META's Facebook and YouTube for an exciting conversation hosted by Caitlin Murphy featuring: Bruno-Pierre Houle... Sophie El-Assaad Diana Uribe Ted Stafford & Nick Carpenter See more

The Segal Centre for Performing Arts 13.11.2020

Check out Onstage blog's interview with Segal Centre Artistic Director Lisa Rubin. Reflecting on what has changed in this time, how she has spent the pandemic so far, and her confidence in theatre's return. "Theatre is one of the things that if you like it as an audience member OR if you’re in it as an artist, you can’t live without it. It doesn’t matter. Nothing is going to change that."