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Théâtre Espace Go (commonly known as Espace Go, French for "Go Space") is a theatre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1985 as the feminist Théâtre Expérimental des Femmes , the company changed its name to Théâtre Espace Go in 1994 and broadened its mandate. [1] [2]
Imago Theatre is a professional feminist theatre company based in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The company was founded in 1987 by Andres Hausmann , Ray Tomalty, and Kelly Patterson, [ 1 ] and is now led by the current Artistic and Executive Director, Krista Jackson .
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A 1995 production of the play for Montreal's Théâtre Espace Go starred Monique Mercure as Albertine at 70, Andrée Lachapelle as Albertine at 60, Sophie Clément as Albertine at 50, Élise Guilbault as Albertine at 40, Sylvie Drapeau as Albertine at 30 and Guylaine Tremblay as Madeleine. [5]
2007: Savannah Bay by Marguerite Duras, created at Théâtre Espace Go, Montreal; 2007: Débrayage by Rémi De Vos, CDDB - Théâtre de Lorient; 2008: In the Solitude of Cotton Fields by Bernard-Marie Koltès, 7 Stages Theater in Atlanta; 2008: Othello by William Shakespeare, CDDB - Théâtre de Lorient, Odéon Theatre, Paris
Other Canadian feminist theatre companies include Toronto's Company of Sirens and The Clichettes, Quebec's Théâtre Expérimental des Femmes (since rebranded as Théâtre Espace Go), Imago Theatre, and Le Theatre Parminou, Winnipeg's Sarasvati Productions and Nellie McClung, Calgary's Urban Curvz (later rebranded as Handsome Alice) and Maenad ...
Tabakov Theater, Moscow: Kama Ginkas: Russian (not in translation) Komnata Smekha (Room of Laughter) [9] World Premiere May 2001: International Playwrights Festival, Royal Court Theatre, London: unknown: English (Tom Birchenough) Russian National Post [14] Rehearsed reading Fall 2001: Théâtre Espace Go, Montreal: Luce Pelletier: French ...
Marie Brassard. Marie Brassard is a Canadian actress, [1] theatrical writer and director. She is known for her work with playwright and actor Robert Lepage [2] and later for her own French and English theatrical pieces, which have been presented in many countries in the Americas, Europe and in Australia.