Built in 1866, this former water tower is now home to the Théâtre de l’Île and is a most beautiful site. The first municipal theatre in Quebec, it provides a perfect blend of community and professional events. Professional, amateur and student actors ...
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The Théâtre de la Petite Marée is a youth theatre organization that creates, produces and presents shows in Bonaventure (Gaspésie) during the summer. The original creations produced by the theatre offer audiences of all ages a unique experience in the ...
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The Théâtre Petit Champlain is accessible by Boulevard Champlain, which runs along the river between Sainte-Foy and the Old Port of Quebec. The Théâtre Petit Champlain has been part of the cultural fabric of Quebec City for a long time now. To date, the ...
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In the legendary play Appelez-moi Stéphane, five apprentice actors (Patrice Bélanger, Véronic DiCaire, Diane Lavallée, Dominic Paquet and Tammy Verge) from different backgrounds enroll in an evening acting class. Stéphane (Bernard Fortin), their charismatic ...
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Canada's premier performing arts center that hosts a large number of concerts, plays, dance performances, musicals and recitals, Canada's National Arts Center (NAC) offers programming for young artists and young audiences. which is among the most complete ...
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This small 65-seat theater, with a unique character, set up in a veritable rectory, has carved out a special place for itself in the hearts of the people of the region. It responds to the public's desire to see the actors evolve very close to them and ...
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The home of indie theatre on the Main! MainLine combines the raw talents of emerging artists with the experience of established ones to produce unconventional and innovative work that challenges artists and delights audiences. They are best known as the ...
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The Théâtre des Grands Chênes becomes Salle Kingsey, offering a variety of shows all year round! The diverse program includes music concerts from well-known artists, as well as emerging artists, tributes to your favourite bands, nights full of laughter ...
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The metropolis, which escaped prohibition, looks like Las Vegas. Gambling, women, alcohol; all desires are satisfied. It is the golden age of cabarets, a smoky and prolific nightlife with economy. Montreal is romantic, sensual and corrupt. It is on this ...
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This theater welcomes you in a 656-seat hall, where emotion, intimacy and warmth are the order of the day! Located in the heart of the historic district, on the banks of the Mille-Îles River, it offers a rich program of theater, song, comedy, classical ...
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