
Free
Water Road
November 24 → April 1
The PHI Centre building comes to life with an interactive multimedia installation of a motion-activated river on its four-story windows on Saint-Pierre Street
PHI Centre
Espace 1
315 Saint-Paul St West
Montreal, Quebec, H2Y 2A3
Doors: 7:30 pm
Event: 8 pm
Price in advance: $21.23 (fees included)
Price at the door: $24.13
Taxes not included
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Stories of best friends, co-conspirators, and partners in crime.
Confabulation, Montreal’s original, autobiographical storytelling series returns with an evening of stories, true as we can tell them. For March, we’re so excited to be reunited with the PHI Centre for Confabulation presents: Accomplices—stories of best friends, co-conspirators, and partners in crime.
Matt Goldberg is the founder and artistic director of Confabulation. Through Confabulation, he has taught storytelling and coached stories and pitches for students, professionals, artists and amateurs for a range of ages and backgrounds, and for all kinds of purposes.
Matt is a Montreal-based comedian, writer, actor and storyteller. He is also a founder member of Uncalled For — an award-winning Canadian sketch and improv comedy troupe, based in Montreal and Toronto. He hosts the Confabulation podcast, and has performed at Fringe Festivals and storytelling shows across Canada, as well as at special events with the PHI Centre, CBC Books and Just for Laughs. Matt teaches English literature and storytelling at Vanier College, in Montreal.
Since 2010, Confabulation has produced monthly true-life storytelling shows, featuring a range of both amateur and professional storytellers. We regularly feature artists, authors, comedians, and actors, while also supporting and promoting non-traditional and first-time performers. We seek to highlight a range of voices from our broader community, providing a space for people to share their stories in a supportive and welcoming community. Our podcast follows up on this mission — featuring some of our favourite stories from the live show, as well as conversations with the storytellers and producers.
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The PHI Centre building comes to life with an interactive multimedia installation of a motion-activated river on its four-story windows on Saint-Pierre Street
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