7 is a celebration of the greatest musical films of the last 100 years, a brilliant tribute to the most harmonious and beloved songs of the seventh art. In this large-scale show, Gregory Charles will surround himself with a talented group of 10 young singers and dancers to offer with skill and emotion the most beautiful extracts from musical films such as West Side Story, Les Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera, Evan Hansen, Moulin Rouge, Chicago, Cabaret, Rocket Man and Elvis.
For his seventh major show, Gregory Charles surrounded himself with an exceptional orchestra under the direction of Gabriel Bertrand-Gagnon and a choir. Furthermore, the singers, Audrey-Louise Beauséjour, Klara Martel-Laroche, Frédérique Mousseau, Gabrielle Roy-Lemay, Mathieu-Philippe Perras, Marc-Antoine Gauthier and dancers worked with Marie-Odile Haince-Lebel and Caroline Lemieux from the very dynamic and renowned dance company DM Nation.
Gregory Charles - 7
- Duration 2 h 20
- Chanteurs/chanteuses Audrey-Louise Beauséjour, Klara Martel-Laroche, Frédérique Mousseau, Gabrielle Roy-Lemay, Mathieu-Philippe Perras, Marc-Antoine Gauthier
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