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Description

For those who have lived in Quebec City for a long time, the word Courville evokes a village from another era that was located on the outskirts of Quebec City, Canada.

The name has since disappeared and Courville has been fused into a suburb that merged later on with Quebec City. But some remember what was distinctive about the place: its immediate vicinity to the Montmorency Falls, the highest in North America, and its Ordovician limestone subsoil that created a multitude of more or less giant caves outcropping under an uncertain surface.

Courville also recalls of a more ordinary reality: the Quebec suburbs of the 1970s and their now obsolete bungalows. And, by extension, the concerns of the time. The Cold War, which finds an outlet in exciting hockey tournaments between Canada and Soviet Russia. The sometimes trippy pop of progressive rock. The eternal national psychodrama in which French and English speakers clash, and which will soon be exacerbated. And the beginning of the end of what is called, at that time, the “nuclear family”, this sociological bubble where the mirages of consumption sometimes hide sordid relationships.

On November 15, 1975, Simon is 17 years old, has his own room in the basement of a pavilion in Courville, a widowed mother mixed up with a shifty uncle, an involuntary and painfully permanent tattoo on his chest, a female friend who woos him without much success and a male friend who is as clueless as he is athletic. The coming year will precipitate things, the social unrest that is gradually taking place will find dramatic and decisive echoes in the life of the young man.

Courville sketches the portrait of a complex adolescence, where the backdrop of collective euphoria cannot occult the torments of sexual awakening, the weight of the look of others or the obsession of appearances. Throughout the show, the ancestral technique of Bunraku is used to bring life to puppets of all sizes that embody Simon and his entourage. On stage, Robert Lepage is the narrator of the story.

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Cast

  • Robert Lepage

  • Puppeteers
  • Wellesley Robertson III
  • Caroline Tanguay
  • Martin Vaillancourt

Credit

  • Written, designed and directed by Robert Lepage
  • Design and Creative Director Steve Blanchet
  • Assistant Director Francis Beaulieu
  • Associate Set Designer Ariane Sauvé
  • Puppet Design and building Jean-Guy White Céline White
  • Composer and Sound Designer Mathieu Doyon
  • Image Designer Félix Fradet-Faguy
  • Lighting Designer Nicolas Descôteaux
  • Costume Designer Virginie Leclerc
  • Properties Designer Jeanne Lapierre
  • Production Manager Marie-Pierre Gagné
  • Technical Director - Creation Olivier Bourque, Catherine Guay
  • Production Assistant Véronique St-Jacques
  • Stage Manager - Creation Christian Garon
  • Artistic Consultant - Puppeteers Martin Genest
  • Special Effects - Makeup Élène Pearson
  • Wig - Narrator Richard Hansen
  • Tour Manager Marylise Gagnon
  • Technical Director - Touring Olivier Bourque
  • Stage Manager Francis Beaulieu
  • Head Stagehand Jean-Félix Labrie
  • Lighting Manager Jean-François Piché , Benoît Brunet-Poirier
  • Video Manager Maxime Painchaud
  • Sound Manager Stanislas Élie, Jacob Villeneuve
  • Puppets, Costume & Props Manager Emilie Potvin, Carol Ann Charette
  • Set Building Astuce Décors, Conception Alain Gagné, Unisson
  • Set Building Collaborators Geneviève Bournival, Anne Marie Bureau, Carol Ann Charette, Marianne Ferland Dutil, Maude Groleau, Cécile Lefebvre, Mariana Manzano, Marie McNicoll, Luce Pelletier, Noemie Richard, Amélie Trépanier, Émily Wahlman
  • Additional Images Design Martin Paré Maxim Boisseau
  • Costume Building Par Apparat confection créative
  • Puppet Building Collaborators Carole White, Camille McMilland, Hélène Renaud, Anabelle Roy, Isabelle Frenette
  • Music Copyright Clearance Delphine Saint-Marcoux, La Négo
  • Director's Agent Lynda Beaulieu
  • Acknowledgments Claire Bourque Dr, Michel Labrecque, Élène Pearson
  • Production by Ex Machina
  • In co-production with Le Diamant (Québec), Le Volcan - scène nationale du Havre, La Comète - scène nationale de Châlons-en-Champagne
  • Producer for Ex Machina Michel Bernatchez, assisted by Vanessa Landry-Claverie and Nadia Bellefeuille
  • Associate Production - Europe, Japan Epidemic (Richard Castelli, assisted by Pierre Laly and Florence Berthaud)
  • Associate Production - The Americas, Asia (except Japan), Australia, New Zealand Menno Plukker Theatre Agent (Menno Plukker, assisted by Magdalena Marszalek and Isaïe Richard )