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Greystone Theatre presents Les Belles-Soeurs

Don't miss this comedy about life, love...and bingo!

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The Department of Drama and the Greystone Theatre present:

Les Belles Soeurs
by Michel Tremblay
Translated by John Van Burek & Bill Glassco
Directed by Pamela Haig Bartley

Written in 1965 by Canada’s best-known Francophone playwright, Michel Tremblay’s iconic Les Belles Soeurs is a boisterous comedy that irrevocably changed not only the subject matter but the very language considered acceptable in Québecois theatre.  Set in a working class kitchen in Montreal, this much-produced and frequently translated script features a cast of fifteen women discussing their relentless pursuit life and love—and bingo!


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