Founded on August 12, 1900 as the first professional theatre built by and for Francophones, this venue presented Broadway hits adapted for Québec audiences and was the home of the province’s biggest burlesque and melodrama artists. Starting in 1997, it ...
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Built in 1847 and now classified as a historic monument. As a cultural hub for the municipality of Saint-Charles-Borromée, it hosts permanent exhibitions and works of art. Music, poetry, theater and lectures all contribute to its regional influence. The ...
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Located in one of the most beautiful villages in Quebec, the theater has charmed thousands of visitors over its 33 years of existence. Let yourself be tempted by the decor of this enchanting site as well as by the dinner-theater formula which offers a ...
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This theater offers the public a real insight into the creative process, in particular through meetings with the artists during performances. Its team offers original, quality programming in an intimate and warm room. An invitation to experience magical ...
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This theater is located in a magnificent heritage building, built in 1912. The facade has a glass roof inscribed in a semicircular arch, characteristic of cinemas of the 1910s. Resuscitated in 1998, the theater presents since the great masters and the ...
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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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This theater offers a varied program in song, theater, dance, music and variety. In summer, it opens its doors to theater and humor. You will be seduced by its intimate character. Moreover, on describes it as "the jewel of regional theaters in Quebec ...
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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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Le Petit Théâtre du Nord creates and produces original plays while developing theatre in the Lower Laurentians (public readings, drama competitions, workshops, authors' courses, etc.). The mandate of this summer theatre company is to commission texts ...
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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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