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Valise Théâtre
The Chenail Cultural Centre is pleased to welcome Montreal artist Julie Desrosiers and the Valise Théâtre company as part of the fifth edition of the Festival of Small Smiles.
On November 21 and 22, 2020, we invite you to join us for these spectacular puppet theater performances fit for the whole family, from ages 4 to 97, in celebration of World Children’s Day. Tickets are available online or in person at the Maison de l’Île.
The Chenail Cultural Centre complies with social distancing laws issued by the Ontario provincial government. Please bring your mask and maintain a distance of 2m. If you are experiencing symptoms such as fever, onset or aggravation of a cough, difficulty breathing or sudden loss of smell unaccompanied by nasal congestion, please stay home.
PETITES POUSSES
Through a mystical puppet show set within a fairy-tale world, contemporary puppeteer Julie Desrosiers showcases an enchanting short-form performance that explores the creation of stories. The characters within, through puppets and masks, create a world of visual poetry before our very eyes. We invite people of all ages to come and witness this captivating performance!
This show will be performed in French
Date: Saturday, November 21, 2020
Time: 2pm, 2:30pm, 3pm, 3:30pm
Length: 10 minutes per performance
Price: 7$ per person | Family bundle: 20$ for 4 tickets\
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