October 23rd: 7pm, 8pm, 9pm
McAuslan Brewery field (5080 St Ambroise St)
After a successful second season of En Pointe presented in various outdoor locations across Pointe-Sainte-Charles this summer, Tableau D’Hôte Theatre returns with a new ambitious outdoor project, La vie en Pink, a short hybrid dance-theatre piece that immerses us in this story of emancipation and working-class solidarity.
Set against the backdrop of the old Canada Malting plant in Saint-Henri, a site that has become the talk of the town after a secret urban explorer known only as “Little Pink”, armed with gallons of paint and a sense of humour, transformed a shed that lay atop the factory into a tiny pink house. A tiny pink house that has served as our inspiration for this piece!
Rosemonde Gingras
514 438 8355
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Sylvia Berman
Ensemble
Daniela Carmona
Ensemble
Alex Ellison
Ensemble
Stephanie Fromentin
Ensemble
Pénélope Gromko
Ensemble
Florence Hughes
Ensemble
Oliver Koomsatira
Ensemble
Caroline Namts
Ensemble
Jaym O’Esso
Ensemble
Richard Trottier
Ensemble
Marie Percher
Ensemble
Cai Glover
Choreographer
Rob Denton
Sound Designer and composer
Sophie El Assaad
Costume Designer
Adrienne Gantenberg
Assistant Costume Designer
Rebecca Nadler
Fiddler
Ted Stafford
Architectural Lighting Designer
Michael Tonus
Production Manager, Technical Director, Performance Lighting Designer
Jaclyn Turner
Projection Designer
AJ Korkidakis
Videographer, Graphic Designer
Steffie Boucher
Production Assistant
Phil Creamer
Cameraman
Michael Bélanger
Assistant editor
Kyel Loadenthal
Post-production sound mixing
Jelena Djukic
Audience experience coordinator
Lindsay Petts
COVID-19 Coordinator
Mathieu Murphy-Perron
Idéateur
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Tableau D’Hôte Theatre is located on the Indigenous lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Tiotià:ke (known as Montréal) has existed as a meeting place of many First Nation peoples, including but not limited to the Abenaki , Anishinaabeg (Algonquin), and the Huron-Wendat. We extend our deepest respect to the elders of these nations and to all Indigenous peoples who carry the history of this island’s land and waters. We also call upon all levels of government to adopt and implement the 94 recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation commission.