Le Malade Imaginaire

Franc-Jeu

Une des comédies les plus célèbres de Molière, cette version contemporaine du Malade imaginaire, mise en scène par Michaël Blais, est la première pièce produite par la troupe Franc-Jeu, premier club de théâtre francophone à l'université McGill.

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One of Molière's most celebrated piece of work, this modern adaptation of Le Malade imaginaire, directed by Michaël Blais, is the first play being produced by Franc-Jeu, the first French theatre club at McGill University.

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*Pour les billets d'étudiant, appellez le 514.849.3378 ou visitez notre billetterie au 3997, boul. Saint-Laurent (ouvert de 14h à 18h, mardi à samedi).

*For student tickets, call 514.849,3378 or visit our box office at 3997 St-Laurent Blvd (open 2pm-6pm, Tue-Sat).

**IL NE RESTE PLUS DE BILLETS POUR LES SPECTACLES DU 30 ET 31 JANVIER A 20H.**

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Thursday 29 January 2015 / 20:00
  • Friday 30 January 2015 / 20:00
  • Saturday 31 January 2015 / 14:00
  • Saturday 31 January 2015 / 20:00

90 minutes
Retardataires / Latecomers : 90 minutes

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