COVID-19 is spreading everywhere these days and it continues to affect the troupe of the play “Symphorion”, after first postponing the performances last week, they had to extend their downtime due to illness due to the coronavirus.
We initially had to postpone the shows from July 13 to 17. Now, we must do the same for the performances scheduled at the Théâtre du Vieux-Terrebonne from July 20 to 24.
Productions’ Martin Leclerc said in a press release Wednesday that actors will be dressed in their characters’ costumes starting Tuesday, July 26, at 8 p.m.
Ticket holders are asked not to contact the theater directly for postponed shows. The ticketing team will contact all purchasers via email or phone over the next few days to reschedule them for the new dates, subject to availability.
François Chenier (Symphorion), Martin Héroux (Efrem), Michel Labonte (Madame Sylvain), Nathalie Mallet (Mademoiselle L’Esperance), Patrice Coquero (Oscar Bellemere) and Stéphane Côté (Doctor Jette, Curé, Donat Labonte and Beaulac).
It was directed by Louis Saya and Pierre Seguin. Texts by Pierre Huet and Louis Saya. Performing at the Théâtre du Vieux-Terrebonne until August 14, the play will then tour throughout Quebec. Around 35,000 tickets have been sold so far. All dates are here [symphorienlapiece.com].
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