Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
Salle Albert-Rousseau
Theatre — One of Alexandre Dumas's greatest works returns to the stage in a powerful adaptation by Serge Denoncourt. The Count of Monte Cristo recounts the destiny of Edmond Dantès, a young sailor falsely accused and imprisoned for fourteen years in the Château d’If. When he manages to escape, he discovers a hidden treasure, adopts a new identity, and returns to make those who betrayed him pay. A breathtaking fresco of betrayal, revenge, and human resilience. Because no matter how long the wait, justice always triumphs in the end. Staging: Serge Denoncourt Artistic Direction: Pierre Bernard Performers: Mikhail Ahooja — Edmond Dantès Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin — Mercédès de Morcerf Kevin Houle — Danglars Maxime de Cotret — Fernand de Morcerf Maxime Denommée — Gérard de Villefort Paul Doucet — Noirtier de Villefort Benoit Drouin-Germain — Caderousse Luc Bourgeois — Abbé Faria (and the president of the assembly) Maxime-Olivier Potvin — Bertuccio Lou-Pascal Tremblay — Benedetto (and Andrea Cavalcanti) Madeleine Sarr — Haydée Henri Chassé — Monsieur Dantès (and the judge) Yves Bélanger — Monsieur Morel (and the commissioner) Marie-Pier Labrecque — Héloïse de Villefort (and Madame Dumas) Kim Despatis — Hermine Danglars (and La Carconte) Thomas Derasp-Verge — Albert de Morcerf (and the mute) Stéphanie Arav — Valentine de Villefort
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