The Montreal International Jazz Festival rounds out their schedule with Monday's announcement of the free outdoor shows
Pierre Lapointe, Radio Radio and Catherine Major are among the artists who make Les Francofolies the most vital festival of its kind in the world, Juan Rodriguez writes.
Montreal's hyperactive performing arts scene gears up another notch this week with festivals treading merrily on each other's toes, a Yiddish musical version of The Jazz Singer premiering at the Segal Centre, Robert Lepage's Le Dragon bleu returning to Theatre du Nouveau Monde (sans Lepage) and a Quebec City-produced Les Miserables opening as part of Les FrancoFolies.
Tour, including jazz-fest stop, cancelled
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