by Michel Tremblay
Germaine Lauzon wins 1 million trading stamps and hosts a party of her sisters and neighbors to paste the stamps into books. The women, who live in Montreal, show their true colors as they confront this monumental task.
Canadian playwright Michel Tremblay’s play from 1968 was revolutionary in its depiction of characters who speak Joual, the dialect of the Quebec working-class, in defiance of traditional French theatre.
Cast:
Germaine Lauzon- Sandra Lowe-Dusel
Linda Lauzon- Andrea Daszkiewicz
Rose Ouimet- Lory Love Restivo
Gabrielle Jodoin- Adele Fico
Lisette de Courval- Lora Nava
Marie-Ange Brouillette- Kristy Walter
Yvette Longpré- Lois Fiegl
Des-Neiges Verrette- Karen Dieruf
Thérèse Dubuc- Kathy Coughenour
Olivine Dubuc TBA
Angéline Sauvé- Alana Ghent
Rhéauna Bibeau- Sandy Lisiewski
Lise Paquette- Katie Kreutter
Ginette Menard- TBA
Pierrette Guèrin- Misty Lynn Macey