Duceppe
Theatre that makes you think
A place for emotion, reflection, and entertainment. Duceppe's essence is expressed through skillfully portrayed social issues at the heart of captivating stories, told in French by some of the most talented artists.
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Suspense Theatre
Boîte noire
January 20 to February 22, 202629 performancesThéâtre Jean-Duceppe“What’s your wildest dream? Reaching the pinnacle of success in your field? Getting in fantastic shape? Overcoming your addiction to food or your phone? Think about it for a few seconds… Can you see the dream? It’s right there, within reach... Are you ready to make it come true?” says the founder of Essor, Quebecer Éliza Williams.
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Creation Theatre
Tupqan | Nos territoires intérieurs
March 4 to April 4, 202623 performancesThéâtre Jean-DuceppeThree decades have passed since the theft of the wampum, a sacred object and symbol of unity for the small community of Whitefish (Wapeyit-Nomehs). The village is being torn apart by a political crisis: two influential clans are engaged in a fierce power struggle.
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Theatre • Comedy-Drama
Frères
April 17 to May 16, 202623 performancesThéâtre Jean-DuceppeThey are father, sons, cousins, brothers-in-law; they are 23, 40, and 65 years old and have known each other forever. A small Egyptian-Québec clan has gathered in a cottage in the woods, with enough food to feed an army (you can never be too careful), and the group is about to celebrate Ralph’s birthday and enjoy the simple pleasures of the Laurentian forest. With the boys.
Theatre, an art form that brings people together
Duceppe boasts over 50 years of stories told through striking productions and a unique approach to theatre that creates a powerful connection with the audience. This was the mission embraced by artistic directors David Laurin and Jean-Simon Traversy when they took charge of the programming.
The result is an annual theatre season filled with original creations presented as premieres within the walls of Place des Arts. Duceppe also offers tours that bring the shows to all corners of the province. This allows them to reach nearly 100,000 people year after year, all while shining a spotlight on current ideas and opinions through entertainment.
2025 in Review: Between Nostalgia and Creation
As 2025 comes to a close, let’s look back at the shows that defined the past year at Place des Arts, capturing the hearts of our audiences and staff.
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Corps fantômes: from exhibition to performance
Soon, on stage at Duceppe, story of Montreal’s LGBTQ+ communities in the 1980s and 1990s will resonate in the show Corps fantômes.
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