» For children 4 and over (family audiences), 6 and over (school audiences), Installation show without words
First there was Goodies, Beasties and Sweethearts , in which children were invited to actually enter a giant cake – now, here’s an invitation to enter Time.
You start by going through a door. Beneath a celestial vault, a world of discovery opens up. Tick, tock… following the passage of time, you experience the seasons, discover little and great marvels – in short, the Earth and the cosmos!
The Théâtre des Confettis has once again called on multidisciplinary artist Claudie Gagnon to create an installation show like no other: a playful, musical journey, filled with wonderland mysteries and surpirses.
Conte de la Lune / Tales of the Moon / Cuento de la Luna
by Philippe Soldevila, inspired by the short stories of Pere Calders. Direction: Philippe Soldevila. English translation: Leanna Brodie. Spanish translation: Ignacio et Philippe Soldevila.
» For children aged 8 and over
A diary found in an old, abandoned suitcase carries us away to a little Catalan village on a fine summer morning in the year 1940. It is on this morning that a ten-year-old boy named Joan Casesnoves-Durante wakes up with a strange and wonderful new word on his lips. The word cannot be found anywhere in the dictionary and he wants desperately to give a meaning to his amazing invention.
Masque de la production “Jeunes publics” awarded by the Académie québécoise du théâtre (2006).
Wigwam
Script and direction by Jean-Frédéric Messier. English translation: Maureen LaBonté.
» For children 4 and over (family audiences), 5 and over (school audiences)
In growing up, Nanabush must overcome her fears and learn to deal with a world full of secrets and mysteries stars that move, thunder that rumbles, snow that falls, wind that sings.
Nanabush : «I want to know why there is snow everywhere on the tundra, what the geese are saying when they go honk-honk-honk all together, and why the day doesn't fall and the night doesn't break.»
Masque des Enfants terribles de l'Académie québécoise du théâtre (2005).
» For children 4 and over (family audiences), 6 and over (school audiences), Installation-show without words
Inside a giant cake, a small museum designed for children featuring short, fantastically playful stories. Audiences enter a space in which love reigns and delicacies around the home of an ogre who doesn't eat children!
Masque des Enfants terribles awarded by Académie québécoise du théâtre (2003).