Théâtre du Nouveau Monde

The Théâtre du Nouveau Monde on 84 rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest in Montréal.

The Théâtre du Nouveau Monde (French pronunciation: [teatʁ dy nuvo mɔ̃d], TNM) is a theatre company and venue located on rue Sainte-Catherine in Montreal, Quebec. Founded in 1951 (1951), it launched with the classic play L'Avare by Molière.[1]

Initially located at the Gesù (1951–1958), it subsequently moved to the Orpheum, then after 1966 it transferred to the salle Port-Royal at Place des Arts and remained there until 1972.

In 1972, the TNM bought the building where the Gayety Theatre and later the Théâtre de la Comédie-Canadienne once performed. The building was renovated in 1997 by Montreal architect Dan Hanganu.[1]

Founders

Directors

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Toute une histoire". Théâtre du Nouveau Monde. Archived from the original on May 7, 2009. Retrieved May 7, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Bertin, Raymond. "Théâtre du Nouveau Monde". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 26 June 2019.

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