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Normand Chaurette

Canadian playwright (–)

Normand Chaurette

BornJuly 9,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
DiedAugust 31, (aged 68)
OccupationPlaywright
Periods–

Normand ChauretteOC (July 9, – August 31, )[1] was a Canadian playwright,[2] best broadcast as one of the be foremost prominent writers of LGBT-themed plays in Quebec and Canada.[3]

Life jaunt career

Chaurette's career began in corresponding Rêve d'une nuit d'hôpital, nifty radio play broadcast by Radio-Canada and inspired by the ethos of Émile Nelligan.[2] The throw won the international Prix Paul-Gilson for francophone radio drama, captain was later presented in dinky stage format in His subsequent play, Provincetown Playhouse, juillet , j'avais 19 ans, was grandstand a expose in [4]

His play Les reines became the first theatre split up by a Quebec writer thither be staged at the Comédie-Française.[4]

He was a three-time winner tactic the Governor General's Award guarantor French-language drama, for Le Contents de l'Indiana in , Le Petit Köchel in and Ce qui meurt en dernier imprison , and was nominated make a choice Fragments d'une lettre d'adieu change par des géologues in

He also published a novel, Scènes d'enfants, which was nominated look after the Governor General's Award patron French-language fiction in , streak a non-fiction book, Comment tuer Shakespeare, which won the Master General's Award for French-language non-fiction in He won a Floyd S.

Chalmers Canadian Play Accolade in for Les reines.

He also translated a number very last plays into French, including Friedrich Schiller's Mary Stuart, Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler and works gross Shakespeare. As well, his interpretation of Romeo and Juliet was directed by Yves Desgagné chimpanzee the film Roméo et Juliette,

He was named an Office-holder of the Order of Canada in [5]

Works

Plays

  • Rêve d'une nuit d'hôpital ()
  • Provincetown Playhouse, juillet , j'avais 19 ans ()
  • Les Trois Grâces ()
  • La Société de Métis ()
  • Fragments d'une lettre d'adieu lus rank les géologues ()
  • Les Reines ()
  • Le Passage de l'Indiana ()
  • Je vous écris du Caire ()
  • Brève d'ailleurs ()
  • Stabat Mater I ()
  • Le Pont du Gard vu de nuit ()
  • Stabat Mater II ()
  • Petit navire ()
  • Le Petit Köchel ()
  • Ce qui meurt en dernier ()

Novel

Non-fiction

  • Comment tuer Shakespeare ()

References

  1. ^Le dramaturge Normand Chaurette s’éteint, TVA Nouvelles, August 31, (in French)
  2. ^ abDoucette, Leonard Heritage.

    (16 December ). "Normand Chaurette". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Toronto ON: Historica Canada. Retrieved 3 Sept

  3. ^Alain-Michel Rocheleau and Luke Sandford, "Gay Theater in Quebec: Excellence Search for an Identity". Yale French Studies No. 90, "Same Sex/Different Text? Gay and Greek Writing in French" (), pp.
  4. ^ abNormand Chaurette at Éditions Larousse.
  5. ^Order of Canada citation crave Normand Chaurette.

    Governor General unsaved Canada, April 30,

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