Imago Théâtre

Imago Théâtre is a Montreal-based independent, professional theatre company. Founded in 1987 by Andres Hausmann, the company is now under the artistic direction of Clare Schapiro.[1] Known for producing socially relevant work by Canadian artists,[2] Imago Théâtre’s next production is of Pierre-Michel Tremblay’s Champ de Mars: A Story of War.[3]

References

  1. Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia
  2. Amy Barratt, Montreal Mirror, 2004
  3. Pat Donnelly, Montreal Gazette, 2010
  • Hello and Hallelujah, Amy Barratt - Montreal Mirror, 2004
  • Arts in Autumn, Theatre: Canadian originals, timeless classics to hit stage, Pat Donnelly - Montreal Gazette, 2010
  • Not Quite Heavenly, Anna Furstenberg - Rover Arts, 2009
  • Heaven Coming Down, Walter J. Lyng - The Suburban, 2009
  • Blue Met Highlights: Imago Premiere of Colleen Wagner's Down from Heaven, Pat Donnelly - Montreal Gazette, 2009
  • World in Crisis, Neil Boyce - Montreal Mirror, 2009
  • Civil Survival, Brett Hooton - The Hour, 2009
  • Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia Imago Theatre
  • Cold Shocker, Amy Barratt - Montreal Mirror, 2003
  • Resurrecting Isadora, Amy Barratt - Montreal Mirror, 2007
  • Quête des origines, Phillipe Couture - Voir, 2009
  • THEATRE: Fallin’ on stage, Neil Boyce - Montreal Mirror, 2010
  • The curtain calls, MJ Stone - The Hour, 2010


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