À Toi, pour Toujours, ta Marie-Lou (2011)
Produced by
Playwright: Michel Tremblay
Director: Diana LeBlanc
Venue
The Berkeley Street Theatre – Upstairs Theatre
Run
February 2nd, 2011 – February 19th, 2011
Synopsis
Marie-Lou and Léopold have been married for twenty years. They have two teenage daughters and a young son. They lead a very simple life, with low pay and little problems. But behind their numerous trivial worries stemming from a dull and monotonous daily life lurk more serious problems. Grudges, disappointments and hatred borne from their inability to communicate. All this leads to a tragic death, which is relived ten years later, through the eyes of their two daughters who, in familiar surroundings, settle the score with each other and their past, each in their own way. (Show Program)
Cast
Mélanie Beauchamp | Carmen |
Marie-Hélène Fontaine | Marie-Lou |
Janick Hébert | Manon |
Guy Mignault | Léopold |
Creative Team
Michel Tremblay | Playwright |
Diana LeBlanc | Director |
Patricia Marceau | Assistant Director |
Glen Charles Landry | Set |
Glenn Davidson | Lighting |
Nina Okens | Costumes |
Glen Charles Landry | Video Direction |
Production
Gabriel Dubé | Stage Manager |
Cindy Verger | Stage Assistant |
Guy McLoughlin | Videographer |
Boyd Bonitzki | Video Editor |
John Van Burek | English Surtitles Translation |
Bill Glassco | English Surtitles Translation |
Gunta Dreifelds | Surtitles Producer |
Staff
Colin Benoit | Venue Technician |