Lifestyle & Parenting

CULTURAL LIFT

November 12, 2008

It may not be the capital of big-budget theatre, but Montreal does offer
some pretty unique options for local theatrophiles.

Last year, Sidemart staged a production in a bar basement, and now
director Alain Goulem is setting his latest show in a working freight
elevator.

Set in the 1930s, Hellavator is about three unlikely characters
thrown together in an uncomfortable situation. Inspired by playwright
Ned Coxs own 11-hour stuck-in-an-elevator saga, this black comedy just
might have you taking the stairs next time.

On until November 16, tickets $20, 3861 St-Laurent Blvd, 514-812-7722.

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