1973-1979 | 1980-1989 | 1990-1999 | 2000-2019

Les Mésaventures de
la Perdrix Blanche
, 1973
Script by Francine Saint-Aubin in collaboration with André Laliberté

(photo : Francine Saint-Aubin)




Dr
awing on an Inuit legend and Jean de Lafontaine’s "The Crow and the Fox", Les Mésaventures de la Perdrix Blanche features a gentle dove, a cunning fox, a jealous owl and a boastful crow. Each animal is characterized by an accompanying nursery rhyme.

Une Fable au Chou,1974
Script by André Laliberté in collaboration with Jocelyn Desjarlais

(Photo : Francine Saint-Aubin)




A little boy born in a cabbage searches for a playmate. Accompanied by his flute, he wanders the world. He visits the land of Triangles, of Circles and of Squares without ever finding a friend. Until, one day… An amusing journey into the world of geometry.

Tohu-Bohu, 1976
Script by André Laliberté in collaboration with Jocelyn Desjarlais and Pierre Tremblay

(Photo : Francine Saint-Aubin)

Weary of man and his pollution, the animals decide to go live on the moon. Realising the impossibility of their project, they turn to the children in the audience to help them find a more realistic solution to their problem. A humorous show designed to heighten awareness of certain ecological issues.

Le Toutatous, 1977
Script by Marie-Francine Hébert in collaboration with Théâtre de l’Œil

(photo : Michel Brais)

In Le Toutatous, actors and puppets combine humour and fantasy to explore with the audience a child’s desire to "have it all" and to keep it all for himself. Introduces the notions of cooperation and sharing and the inevitable difficulties that result when putting these two concepts into practice.

Regarde Pour Voir, 1979
Script by Théâtre de l’Œil in collaboration with Marjolaine Jacob and Louise Lahaye

(Photo : André Laliberté)



For a neighbourhood party, Marjolaine and André decide to put on a puppet show. Using their creativity and resourcefulness, they transform bottles, mops, brushes and other objects into amusing and colourful puppets. With a cardboard or metal tube, they even fashion musical instruments.

À Dos de Soleil, 1979
A tale about puppets, shadows and colours, based on a book by Étienne Delessert entitled "How the Mouse Was Hit on the Head By a Stone and Discovered the World"

(Photo : André Laliberté)



À Dos de Soleil
tells the story of a mouse who decides to leave her parents and explore the world. Curious and filled with wonder, she quickly befriends the sun, a flower and the night.

1973-1979 | 1980-1989 | 1990-1999 | 2000-2019