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Comedy: Mike Delamont at the Mainline Theatre

Comedian Mike Delamont, who has sold out performances from coast to coast, brings a trio of shows to Montreal this week. Mike Delamont: Husky Panda, as well as the acclaimed God Is a Scottish Drag Queen and its sequel, will enjoy a four-day run.

Nov. 14-17, Mainline Theatre (3997 St-Laurent Blvd.) Single tickets $17.

Theatre: Di Komedyantn (The Sunshine Boys)

Yiddish is dwindling, but the Segal Centre is keeping the language alive with its Dora Wasserman Yiddish Theatre series. This week, viewers have a chance to see Neil Simon’s comic tale of two estranged vaudevillians brought together once more, translated to Yiddish.

Nov. 13, Segal Centre (5170 Côte-Ste-Catherine). Tickets starting from $12. 

Music: Hip Hop Karaoke at Le Belmont

Every third Thursday of the month, amateur rappers and karaoke buffs converge on Le Belmont. Pick a song from the event’s playlist or send your favourite track to the organizers, and rock the mic like Run, DMC, or Jam-Master Jay.

Nov. 15, Le Belmont (4483 St-Laurent Blvd.).  Doors at 10 p.m., admission is $10 after 11 p.m.

Dance: Aszure Barton & Artists: Busk & Awáa

The renowned Aszure Barton, former Alberta native, brings two dynamic dance productions to Montreal this week. With Busk attracting worldwide acclaim, this is a rare chance to see one of contemporary dance’s master at work.

Nov. 16 and 17, Theatre Maisonneuve (Place-des-Arts, de Maisonneuve Blvd). Tickets starting from $30.60. 

Music: HODIE (This Day)

Musica Orbium, together with the I Medici di McGill Orchestra (McGill Medicine’s own staff and students) and the Concerto Della Donna women’s choir, presents several choral pieces,  including Ralph Williams’ HODIE (This Day).

Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m. Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes Church (4949 De Verdun St.) Student and unemployed tickets are $20.

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