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Located in Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil, Théâtre des Hirondelles is presenting the must-see play (in French) “IDÉAL POUR BRICOLEUR,” sure to get you laughing. This play is staged by Jeff Boudreault and written by Jeff Boudrealt and Francis Vachon. It’s the story of Marc (François Chénier) and Véro (Stéphanie Blais), a couple who wants to enlarge their home to welcome their new little family. But this quite simple project will quickly turn into a nightmare when the two lovebirds hire Bob (Jean L’Italien), a contractor having few scruples, who comes along and shakes things up. As if this weren’t enough, Louise (Sylvie Boucher), Véro’s mother, decides to show up without notice. A cascade of incredible events will follow, subjecting the characters to a whole range of emotions. Dinner show offered on-site.

Théâtre des Hirondelles
June 7 to August 31, 2013
4920, chemin des Grands Coteaux
Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil (Qc), Canada
J3G 2C9
1 866 542-2266
Théâtre des Hirondelles
 
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