Shows

DéPFLIES “Maximum Paradise”

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September 27th to October 5th
Dépflies, the only live bilingual comedy series in Montreal returns for a fifth installment. DéPFLIES follows the denizens of a depanneur in historic St-Henri. The owners, Peter and Marie-Isa battle tradition and modernity, family and dreams. Peter finds himself entangled in a church romance, while his roomates Nancie and Roger, are about to start their own family. Issues of faith come to the...

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The Rail City Roadshow Film Festival

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Wednesday, September 19th, 8PM

The Rail City Roadshow is Canada’s first and only traveling film festival. We bring the festival to your city with independent short films in tow! Join us for an interactive film going experience that brings you shorts films from today’s top independent artists.

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THE LOUD SHOW + UROCKEOKE

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Saturday, September 8th, 8:30PM

These guys are 4 of Montreal's ear-splitting comics. Come join them for a night of fun and laughter. Hosted by Asef Gerchak Featuring Morgan O'shea and Patrick Hakeem and Headliner Mike Paterson. If that wasn't enough enough there's a Urockaoke After Party! What's Urockaoke? It's karaoke with a freaking LIVE BAND! Till...

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THE GEEK SHOW

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September 14th, 10PM
Featuring Dan Bingham, David Pryde and Mike Paterson. A Montreal native, Dan Bingham has performed at Just For Laughs for several years. His style is absurd storytelling at its best, and his talent for spinning the ordinary into the ridiculous has crowds splitting their sides in every room he performs in. Another Just For laugh's alumni, Mike Paterson has...

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HARDCORE NERDITY

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Saturday, September 15th. 8:30PM
Gavin Canada’s most popular “nerd comedian”, Gavin Stephens’ comedy pulls from the same Saturday-morning cartoons, sugary cereal, science-fiction-and-living in our mom’s basements background that he shares with his audiences, influences which are quite evident in a skillful style, that balances between playful irony, pop culture irreverence and morbid silliness.

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