Echoing along the walls of the
Théâtre Outremont we hear the timeless voices of Pauline Julien, Félix Leclerc and Diane Dufresne. Those very same walls played host to the monumental Harmonium spectacular “Heptade” for its ten-night-long run. The
Théâtre Outremont conjures memories and awakens whispers from the musical creations of Paul Piché, Richard Séguin and Beau Dommage, among so many others that shared in its glory days in the 1970s. It served as a launching pad for a plethora of singers and performers, and renowned asthe destination for repertory cinema throughout the 70s and 80s. The
Théâtre Outremont still stands strong, since its inception in 1929, as one of Montreal’s most elegant architectural monuments to bear witness to The Golden Age of Cinema.