Michel Tremblay GOQ (born 25 June 1942) is a Québécois novelist and playwright. Tremblay was born in Montreal, Quebec, where he grew up in the French-speaking...
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Michel Tremblay is a Quebec playwright. Michel Tremblay may also refer to: Michel Tremblay (politician) (born 1933), Quebec politician Roland Michel Tremblay...
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Michel Tremblay (born March 28, 1933, in Cap-à-l'Aigle, Quebec) is a politician from Québec, Canada. A teacher by profession, he served in several education-related...
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Roland Michel Tremblay (born October 15, 1972, in Quebec City, Quebec) is a French Canadian author, poet, scriptwriter, development producer and science-fiction...
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people Mario Tremblay (born 1956), Canadian hockey player and coach Mario Tremblay (aka MC Mario), Canadian disk jockey Michel Tremblay (politician) (born...
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coach Michel Thomas, language teacher Michel Tremblay (disambiguation), several persons Michel Tromont (1937–2018), Belgian politician Michel Trudeau...
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including wider use of Québécois in literature and the performing arts. Michel Tremblay is an example of a writer who deliberately used Joual and Québécois...
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Schechter, Jules Siegel, Norman Solomon, David Swanson, Rodrigue Tremblay, Roland Michel Tremblay, Deepak Tripathi, and Harvey Wasserman. Atlantic Free Press...
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actress Jean Tremblay - Mayor of Ville de Saguenay; TV personality Mario Tremblay - former NHL player and head coach Roland Michel Tremblay - author, poet...
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Award for Outstanding New Play in 1991 for Lilies and in 2000 for Michel Tremblay's For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again (Encore une fois si vous permettez);...
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screenplay Tatyana Tolstaya 1951 Russia 31 novel, short story, essays Michel Tremblay 1942 Canada 29 novel, short story, drama, screenplay Antti Tuuri 1944...
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Yves Thériault Michaël Trahan Clarisse Tremblay Larry Tremblay Lise Tremblay Michel Tremblay Roland Michel Tremblay Marie-Rose Turcot Élise Turcotte Marie...
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Les Belles-sœurs (category Plays by Michel Tremblay)
sœʁ]; "The Sisters-in-Law") is a two-act play written by Michel Tremblay in 1965. It was Tremblay's first professionally produced work and remains his most...
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The Guid Sisters Lisette de Courval Tron Theatre, Glasgow Michael Boyd play by Michel Tremblay, translated into Scots by Bill Findlay & Martin Bowman...
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Strickland (born 1953), musician, songwriter, founding member of The B-52s Michel Tremblay (born 1942), Canadian playwright Harry S. Truman (1884–1972), U.S....
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and The Three Montreals of Michel Tremblay (Les trois Montréals de Michel Tremblay), a documentary about writer Michel Tremblay. Benoit Aubin, "Cultural...
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featuring works by playwrights such as Michel Tremblay, Jean-Claude Germain, and Jean Barbeau. Michel Tremblay, perhaps the most well known outside Quebec...
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directed by René Richard Cyr and released in 2024. Adapted from Michel Tremblay's influential stage play Les Belles-sœurs, the film stars Geneviève...
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Gaudreault, Independent District 8: Mireille Jean, Independent District 9: Michel Tremblay, Independent District 10: Jacques Cleary, Independent - borough president...
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the first Canadian play about and starring a drag queen, Hosanna by Michel Tremblay, was performed at Théâtre de Quat'Sous in Montreal. In 1977 the Canadian...
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Smith, written by Tim Burns and based on the play Les Belles-sœurs by Michel Tremblay. Geraldine Liddle (Curtin) is a small town woman from New Brunswick...
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Chicoutimi, Jonquière, La Baie, Lac-Kénogami, Laterrière, Shipshaw and part of Tremblay merged to form the new city of Saguenay. Chicoutimi became a borough of...
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Studios, the label's recording studio The Real World?, a 1987 play by Michel Tremblay Real World (novel), a 2003 novel by Natsuo Kirino All pages with titles...
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support these voices. David Fennario Herman Voaden George F. Walker Michel Tremblay James Reaney Dora Mavor Moore Tomson Highway Christopher Newton Robert...
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William Congreve Memoir - by John Murrell Forever Yours, Marie-Lou – by Michel Tremblay Phaedra – by Jean Racine Julius Caesar – by William Shakespeare Ah...
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and toured France in 1969. In April 1970 Forestier starred in the Michel Tremblay, François Dompierre musical, Demain matin Montréal m'attend. She continued...
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film Once Upon a Time in the East, adapted from a theatrical play by Michel Tremblay. The 1977 film Outrageous!, starring Canadian drag queen Craig Russell...
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Guid Sisters Therese Dubuc Tron Theatre, Glasgow Michael Boyd play by Michel Tremblay, translated into Scots by Bill Findlay & Martin Bowman 1993 Bondagers...
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monologuists such as Yvon Deschamps and Rick Mercer and writers, including Michel Tremblay, Will Ferguson and Eric Nicol draw their material from Canadian and...
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