A sharp and offbeat black comedy where a group of underfunded artists stage a chaotic, ritual-like performance that spirals into a biting reflection on belief, meaning and the state of the world.
Glissant Glissant
March 17 to 27, 2027
8 performances
- Duration 1h45 without intermission
- Language French
- Series En rappel
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Text
François Ruel-Côté
Stage Direction
Cédrik Lapratte-Roy
Interpretation
Simon Beaulé-Bulman, Anne-Marie Binette, Félix Chabot-Fontaine, Cédrik Lapratte-Roy, Laurence Laprise, Olivier Morin, François Ruel-Côté
Staging Assistance
Félix Chabot-Fontaine
Lighting Design
Joëlle LeBlanc
Sound design and stage management
Marie-Frédérique Gravel
Movement
Natacha Filiatrault
Collaboration on concept development
Olivia Pia Audet, Elisabeth Coulon-Lafleur
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Production / Presentation
Duceppe
Production
Théâtre La moindre des choses
©Maryse Boyce
©Maryse Boyce
©Maryse Boyce
©Maryse Boyce
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“Along the way, we get anger, music, dance, a fight, an overdose, near-nudity, delightfully political projections, an AI that goes beyond its original mandate, moments of self-doubt, the end of the world, heartfelt outbursts, a manifesto, and more laughs than you can count.”
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