The Broue tour on a forced break

Tour team Brew announced Thursday to have been forced to postpone the date of eight shows scheduled for November and December, just to give time to actor Benoit Brière to rest after surgery to treat peritonitis.



Pierre-Marc Durivage

Pierre-Marc Durivage
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Thus, the shows planned at the Odyssée Hall in Gatineau will be resumed in September, those at the Albert-Dumouchel Hall in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield in May, those at Carré 150 in Victoriaville in November and those at the Léo-Paul-Therrien Hall. of Drummondville in April. Ticket holders can contact the respective venues to find out about postponement arrangements and future performance dates.

Benoît Brière plans to join his playing partners Martin Drainville and Luc Guérin as of January 21 at the Desjardins theater in Lasalle.

The tour Brew new administration, which took over in June 2019 from the legendary play created in 1979 by Michel Côté, Marcel Gauthier and Marc Messier, will continue until December 2022. The original version of Brew, written in collaboration with Claude Meunier, Jean-Pierre Plante and Francine Ruel, proved to be the greatest success in the history of Quebec theater, its 3,322 performances having been performed in front of more than 3,394,195 spectators.

Visit the website of Brew for details and schedules


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