From February 2 to 19
A Masterpiece Of Humanity
MARY 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, 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.
This is without question one of Michel Tremblay’s greatest works. All the characters are finely drawn, each having their reasons for acting in a way that drives them farther apart. This piece has moments of love and tenderness, and especially hope.
“A MATURE WORK. PERHAPS THE MOST EMBLEMATIC OF MICHEL TREMBLAY’S PLAYS.” – VOIR, MONTRÉAL
with Mélanie BEAUCHAMP, Janick HÉBERT,
Diana LEBLANC and Guy MIGNAULT
direction Diana LEBLANC and Guy MIGNAULT, ASSISTANTS Patricia MARCEAU
A PRODUCTION OF THÉÂTRE FRANÇAIS DE TORONTO
Forever yours, Mary Lou
| From February 2 to February 19, 2011 | ||||
| WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | SATURDAY | SUNDAY |
| 2
8 PM |
3
8 PM |
4
8 PM |
5
8 PM |
6
2:30 PM |
| 9
8 PM |
10
8 PM |
11
8 PM |
12
3:30 PM |
13
2:30 PM |
| 16
8 PM |
17
8 PM |
18
8 PM |
18
3:30 PM |
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| PREVIEW | |
| OPENING | |
| MB | MERCREDI BAVARDEUR (Post-performance discussion with the actors) |
| CV | PAY-WHAT-YOU-CAN |
| F | FAMILY |
| SURTITLED PERFORMANCES IN RED | |
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Student Matinees
Forever yours, Mary Lou
| From February 2 to February 19, 2011 | ||||
| WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | SATURDAY | SUNDAY |
| 9
8 AM |
10
1 PM |
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