La francophonie en cinq temps: snapshots of French theatre outside Quebec
Year:
2002
Volume and number:
, 34
Collection:
, 1
Journal:
, Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada
Pages :
, 13-16
Abstract
A glimpse at a handful of French theaters across Canada--in Winnipeg, Sudbury, Toronto, Vancouver, and Ottawa--shows that they pay lesser or greater attention to politics depending on their audience, as an entrenched Francophone community seems to need more discussion of their situation as a minority. Among these theaters is the Cercle Moliere, the oldest theater in Canada, which for 75 years has been serving the Franco-Manitoban community from its base in St. Boniface, now part of Winnipeg.
Theme :
Arts - Culture - Heritage - MusicOfficial Language CommunitiesFrancophones Outside Quebec
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