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Denise-Pelletier Theater | Tales from yesterday for today
Imagined by its artistic director Claude Poissant, the 24-25 season of the Denise-Pelletier Theater finds its source in the mythical figures of the past, nevertheless well anchored in our millennium.…
Life, the city | When the Denise-Pelletier Theater was the Granada
At a time when the Imperial is threatened with closure, our journalist sets off in the footsteps of old cinemas. Today, the very living history of the Théâtre Denise-Pelletier, formerly…
Cultural suggestion: “Slippery terrain”, to Denise-Pelletier
A struggling couple goes to an isolated chalet in winter to join Madame’s long-time friends and perhaps rekindle the flame. But the unexpected presence of an illustrious novelist, master of…
The play “Les remugles or The nuptial dance is a dead language” by Caroline Bélisle presented to Denise-Pelletier
As she says so well, author Caroline Bélisle specializes in “comedies that talk about unfunny things and dramas made from nothing”. The first Acadian to graduate from the playwriting program…
Denise-Pelletier Theater | 60 years at the service of adolescents
The Denise-Pelletier Theater is celebrating its 60th birthday for the 2023-2024 season with a program placed under the sign of youth that navigates between creation and repertoire. Posted at 5:00…
An unconvincing adaptation of Camus’ “The Stranger” at the Denise-Pelletier Theater
To adapt the stranger, the first novel by Albert Camus, published in 1942, the artistic director of the Théâtre Denise-Pelletier, Claude Poissant, called on Evelyne de la Chenelière. From the…
Denise-Pelletier Theater | Great names revisited by feathers from here
The Denise-Pelletier Theater unveiled its programming for the 2022-2023 season on Wednesday. Several great names in history will be summoned on stage, from Carl Sagan to Camus, via Wagner or…