Broue
Salle Albert-Rousseau
Theater — Since the very first performance on Wednesday, March 21, 1979, the love affair between the Quebec public and Broue has lasted almost 39 years without interruption. This play has long surpassed the simple status of entertainment and comedy to become a true object of national pride. Because Broue has broken many records. Its colorful characters are part of our collective imagination, in a portrait of pre-referendum Quebec, on the eve of an invasion that threatens their protected area: the arrival of women in this sacred place that is... the tavern! Bob, Pointu, Verrue, Travolta, and all the others will continue to live and make you laugh. We therefore invite you, dear audience, to continue the adventure with us. You are all cordially invited to come or return to raise your glass at Willy's Tavern! And... Ladies welcome!!! The New Administration: Benoît Brière, Luc Guérin and Martin Drainville Text: Claude Meunier, Jean-Pierre Plante, Louis Saia, Francine Ruel, Michel Côté, Marc Messier and Marcel Gauthier Performance: Martin Drainville, Benoît Brière and Luc Guérin Delegated Production: Guy Côté Assistant Direction: Pascale D'Hease Set Design: Jean Bard Costumes: Judy Jonker Music: Christian Thomas Lighting: Nicolas Ricard Props: Julie Measroch Wigs and Hairstyles: Carol Gagné Photo Credit: Michel Pilon Approximate duration: 2 parts of 50 minutes, with intermission
Theatre · Show
From 51.00 CAD