Théâtre de la Dame de Cœur, located in Upton, Canada, in the Montérégie region, 45 minutes from Montréal, is putting on a French family play “Victor et le cadeau des songes”. This great show will be given in a theatre with 500 seats protected by a roof ...
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The Théâtre des Hirondelles, located on the Arpents Verts golf course in Montérégie, has created a name for itself through its solid values. Over the years, the venue’s tasty menu and excellent theatrical presentations in French have impressed its clientele ...
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La Marjolaine has come a long way since its founding in 1960. As one of the oldest summer theatres in Quebec, it prides itself on having delighted theatre buffs for 44 summers: from 1960 to 1994 and then from 1996 to 2002. In 2022, to celebrate the 60th ...
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The Théâtre des Tournesols, located in the beautiful region of Brome-Missisquoi, promises an exciting atmosphere. This multi-use venue can host all kinds of events such as various shows and business, family and association meetings. The Théâtre des Tournesols ...
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Located in Saint-Pierre on the enchanting Île d’Orléans, this theatre venue, the Nouveau théâtre de l’Île d’Orléans, is only 15 minutes away from downtown Quebec City. Come and discover this welcoming 172-seat, air-conditioned theatre that presents irresistible ...
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In collaboration with the Dream Team Theatre, "Deux gars deux filles" will be presented in an improvised theatre format all summer long starting July 8. Contrary to conventional theatre, improvised theatre allows the audience to be in control of the play ...
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With more than 20 years in operation, the Théâtre les Bâtisseurs de montagnes de Thetford Mines has become an must on the summer theatre scene thanks to its drive to present comedies in new genres year after year. This organization is also committed to ...
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From the gardener to the country quartet made up of Carmen, Bernie, Nancy, and Danny, from the music lover to the labourer’s daughter, from the nun to Romeo and Juliette, 15 characters will travel with you to the heart of the 1950s while revealing Sherbrooke ...
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