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Went for the free Mutek Play experience. The event...

Went for the free Mutek Play experience. The event took place in a basement area (Studio Hydro Quebec I think it's called) which looked like a small club. It had a nice ambience but was a bit small. There was a small bar upstairs. Event staff and security were nice and helpful. The building is a historic building with plenty of charm but with a modern interior. I would attend an event at this establishment again. Chinatown is a few steps away.

A really nice theatre with comfortable seats and g...

A really nice theatre with comfortable seats and great legroom. The location is also easy to get to and there are great shows. There is a nice little cafe on the first floor if you are early. After your show you will have lots of options as this is located in a fairly active area with halls and food nearby including China town.

This splendid vintage theatre at the National Thea...

This splendid vintage theatre at the National Theatre School of Canada hosts many theatrical, comedy and musical events, and occasionally speakers and political events. It hosts shows for some of Montreal's festivals, including Just for Laughs.

I went to a show at this venue and they didn't adh...

I went to a show at this venue and they didn't adhere to their own door times, blamed the audience who was given no direction, then kicked out myself, my partner, and about 50 other people from the main room of the theater due to their own timing error (we just walked into the theater at doors, no one directed or stopped us). People lost their front of the line spots and the staff made it seem like we were in the wrong. Poor organization at best.

I will say while one staff member was beyond rude to the entire group, the woman that was accepting tickets at the mezzanine door was extremely professional and empathetic to the situation.

Experimental Immersion Experience

Experimental Immersion Experience
Annually CINARS showcases arts performance events in various venues some are free. Attended and participated in a live silent acting group moving around the crowd and building inside then watched free, Tabarnak a circus mocking Christianity and Church tabernacle. This is for adventurous post modern non-traditional audiences.

Monument-National

Monument-National

4.3