Unveiling of the 2023-2024 season | The Green Curtain celebrates its 75th anniversary

For his 75e anniversary, the Rideau Vert – the oldest active French-language professional theater company in the country – will honor its past… while looking to the future.


The artistic director, Denise Filiatrault, and the general manager, Céline Marcotte, unveiled the six shows of the 2023-2024 program on Monday morning. Several new faces will tread the boards of the theater founded by Yvette Brind’Amour and Mercedes Palomino in 1948. And no less than four directors will work there for the very first time: Marie Brassard, Sébastien David, Brigitte Poupart and Louis-Karl Tremblay.

Directed by Mani Soleymanlou, in co-production with the National Arts Center (NAC) French Theater, the opening show will feature nine young performers recently graduated from theater schools. Under the direction of Marie Brassard, The shadow is a collective show that will explore “the shadow as creative material to better pay homage to ambiguity and doubt”, while a certain pandemic has veiled the horizon and the prospects of playing on our major stages. Moreover, Soleymanlou will propose the creation of a new show, carried by theater graduates, each new season. The play will be on view from August 23 to September 9.


PHOTO MARCO CAMPANOZZI, THE PRESS

The shadow, the season opener, will feature nine young performers recently graduated from drama schools. Under the direction of Marie Brassard.

Will follow, from September 27, A very beautiful, very sad “reel”, a landmark piece from the repertoire by Jeanne-Mance Delisle. More than 40 years after its creation, this “black diamond of Quebec dramaturgy” will be directed by Marc Béland. The latter speaks of a unique work on the “violence and moral misery of a dysfunctional family” in Abitibi whose children revolt against a despotic father. Nathalie Mallette, Ève Duranceau, Gabrielle Lessard and Sarah Laurendeau are part of the cast.

Benoit McGinnis as Turing

At the end of January, the Rideau Vert will begin the year 2024 with a play on the mathematician Alan Turing, The Turing machine, by the French author Benoit Solès. Under the direction of Sébastien David, in an adaptation by Maryse Warda, the very talented Benoit McGinnis will play the famous genius, persecuted for his homosexuality by the British authorities after the 1939-1945 war.

Brigitte Poupart will also make her debut at the rue Saint-Denis theater in March 2024. She will stage Never, always, sometimesa beautiful title for a play that explores mental illness in young people, against the backdrop of a troubling bipolar mother-daughter relationship, played by Annick Bergeron and Lauren Hartley respectively.

The season will end in May with Miss Agnesa contemporary reinterpretation of Misanthrope by Molière, signed by Rebekka Kricheldorf, adapted and directed by Louis-Karl Tremblay. The Théâtre Point d’Orgue production, created at Prospero in the fall of 2022, stars Sylvie Drapeau and Éric Bernier.

Musical parenthesis in the programming, Love according to Venne, a tribute show to the author-composer of several great hits in Quebec music, will be on view from November 9 to 11. This intimate show for piano and voice, with Catherine Sénart, will also tour the region. Finally, the must-see holiday show, 2023 Revised and corrected, will return with the same team of actors: Pierre Brassard, Benoit Paquette, Monika Pilon, Marie-Ève ​​Sansfaçon and Marc St-Martin. Natalie Lecompte will direct them.


PHOTO MARCO CAMPANOZZI, THE PRESS

The two directors of the Rideau Vert (Céline Marcotte and Denise Filiatrault), at the unveiling of the 2023-2024 program, Monday morning

To mark his 75e anniversary, the Rideau Vert also announced the publication of a book highlighting its rich history, edited by journalist André Ducharme, by Éditions de l’Homme. Publication: September 25, 2023. The Rideau Vert will organize a thematic exhibition in rue Saint-Denis and will broadcast original content on its website. Other events will be announced during the year.


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