Sunday, April 5, 2020
Félix Leclerc : TV Mini-Series, Radio-Canada, 2005
The 4-part mini-series Félix Leclerc*, was met with a complicated critical and public response and ignited passions all the way to a lawsuit upon its release in 2005, but over the years it has attained a surprising longevity of a fan cult classic due to the participation of enormously popular Daniel Lavoie**, who seems to be having the last laugh in this story.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Nelligan : le chant du poète naufragé / André Gagnon-Michel Tremblay, March 2020
© Marc Hervieux / Nelligan / Jean-François Gratton, Shoot Studio / compagnie et cie
Something wonderful happened this
winter in Montreal’s Théâtre du Nouveau Monde : a brand new
production of Nelligan. This version of an acclaimed opéra romantique by André Gagnon (music) and Michel Tremblay (libretto) directed by Normand
Chouinard has a subtitle: Le chant du poète naufragé (The Song of a shipwrecked
poet). After a triumphant run in Montreal the opera went on a tour of the province. I saw
the show in Drummondville’s Maison des arts Desjardins, having travelled 300
miles and crossed a country border for that. Here is why.
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