Touring

Extending our reach to communities near and far.

Infinithéâtre is committed to extending the lives of our productions

and reaching new audiences and communities, throughout

Montréal, Québec, Canada, and beyond.

Interested in our productions coming your way? We'd love to discuss the possibilities with you!

The Sighlence of Sky

Infinithéâtre first presented The Sighlence of Sky in 2021 and is thrilled to continue touring the show around Montreal and throughout the province of Québec in both English and French versions (Le silence de Cielle).

Recent outings include the Festival Masq’Alors! in St-Camille and at the Salle Émile Legault in Ville St-Laurent. With the assistance of CAM en Tournée, the show is touring around the island of Montreal throughout our 23/24 season. Stay tuned for more details!

Winner of 2 META Awards:
Outstanding Independent Production- Level 4 Theatre
Outstanding Lead Performance - Anana Rydvald

The Sighlence of Sky, a non-verbal mask and mime piece, is a tender ode to the heart-ache and the love that live within family bonds, as a family navigates disability and neurodivergence.

Rydvald’s craft is spell-binding as she evokes a world of palpable objects and complex emotions.
— Jim Burke, The Gazette

Sighlence of the Sky is generously supported by CAM en tournée.

Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Stage Play

Based on the graphic novel by Chester Brown
Adapted and Directed by Zach Fraser

Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Stage Play is Chester Brown's critically acclaimed and award-winning graphic novel adapted for the stage by Zach Fraser with dynamic and playful two-dimensional puppetry. This gripping historical drama follows Riel, known as "The Father of Manitoba" from the famous Red River Resistance through to the Battle of Batoche and his subsequent trial.

Madman or visionary? Traitor or patriot?

Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Stage Play is charged with controversy, unflinching in its depiction of our historical forefathers. This epic tale steams through early Canadian history, revealing a rugged and treacherous landscape both in life and politics.

Louis Riel: A Comic-Strip Stage Play is part adventure story, part history lesson, and a completely fascinating theatrical event.

A dazzling pageant of two-dimensional puppetry.
— Montreal Gazette

King of Canada

Written by Paul Van Dyck
Directed by Zach Fraser
Starring Ellen David and Brian Dooley

King of Canada is a meta-theatrical political comedy with two actors: a woman and a man. The man plays William Lyon Mackenzie King and the woman plays everybody else; close to forty other characters including King’s mother, FDR, Churchill, Hitler, and three Irish terriers named Pat. Through vaudevillian charm and the art of the buffoon, King of Canada reveals how Canadian politics have often been (and still are) a balancing act between what should be done for the good of all and what is done to maintain power.

Rehearsed & performed at the height of the pandemic!

Omi Mouna: A Fantastical Encounter with my Great-Grandmother

Written / Directed / Performed by Mohsen El Gharbi
Translated by Leanna Brodie
English premiere production Co-Directed by Zach Fraser

English-language premiere produced by Infinithéâtre
Ongoing touring produced by L'acteur en marche

Created and performed by Mohsen El Gharbi, Omi Mouna is the beautifully heartfelt, poignant and playful semi-autobiographical tale of El Gharbi’s voyage from Montreal to Tunisia to meet his paternal great-grandmother and to retrace his family’s turbulent legacy. The solo performance unfolds on a bare stage where the actor, playing a multitude of characters, moves the audience through a fantastical and comic world, a world that can hurt, but sometimes also heal.

Nominated for Outstanding Lead Performance at the 2022 METAs