Glissant Glissant

Show Theatre • Comedy
Dates

March 17 to 27, 2027

8 performances

Price
Regular: $33 to $71 Tx and fees incl.

A group of underfunded artists decides to tackle nothing less than… the meaning of life. On stage, the performers invite the audience to a makeshift mass, somewhere between collective ritual and improvised therapy. 

They talk about faith, art, love, politics, burnout and conviction. Until an extraterrestrial and a “Great Computer” that resembles a technological deity appear, derailing the ceremony. Meaning becomes just another commodity, and what once seemed solid slowly starts to slide.

After its sold-out run at the CTD’A in 2026, the dark comedy Glissant glissant returns at the Cinquième Salle of Place des Arts, with barely more resources than at the Salle Jean-Claude Germain and an even more caustic take on our need to believe.

Directly incorporating its own conditions of creation — lack of funding, precarity, exhaustion — punctuated with delicious jabs at current events, the play is fueled by self-deprecation and excess. With almost nothing on stage, it turns theatre into a fragile but vibrant space, where people can still come together, question things and keep pushing the rock up the hill. “Along the way, we are served up anger, song, dance, a fight, an overdose, near-nudity, delightful political projections, an artificial intelligence that goes rogue, some serious questioning, the end of the world, cries from the heart, a manifesto and endless bursts of laughter.” (Bible urbaine)

Written by François Ruel-Côté (actor, playwright and comedian from the now-defunct duo Brick et Brack) and directed by Cédrik Lapratte-Roy, this offbeat creation by Théâtre La moindre des choses hides under “a layer of absurdity that is fully embraced” (Revue JEU) a clear-eyed commentary on the precarity of the cultural sector and makes theatre “a place where we can still come together to laugh at what is keeping us all down.” 

“As our culture has become little more than a giant billboard where artists are sacrificed, I wanted to make the most of the privilege theatre still offers: to create and speak without compromise. Here, we can do whatever we want… just without any money.” — François Ruel-Côté

  • Duration 1h45 without intermission
  • Language French
  • Series En rappel
  • 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

  • Production / Presentation

    Duceppe

    Production

    Théâtre La moindre des choses

“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.”

Bible urbaine

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