La Compagnie Jean-Duceppe's artistic director, has announced its upcoming season and as usual it includes well-known international works (Lee Hall's The Pitman Painters - translated as Les peintres du carbon; Fools by Neil Simon translated as Le village de fous) and tested Québécois theatre (Les muses orphelines by Michel Marc Bouchard).
But Montrealers will also get to see a hit that started in the provincial capital, an adaptation of Michel Tremblay's second novel, Thérèse et Pierrette à l'école des Saints-Anges. The story takes on the childhoods of many of the characters we see in other novels and plays by the author.
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