Performance Overview
When Germaine Lauzon, a working-class housewife in Montreal, wins a fortune in stamps, she gathers 14 women for a party that spirals into a whirlwind of gossip, jealousy and raw emotion. Michel Tremblay’s iconic play is a riotous yet poignant exploration of power, struggle and the ties that bind us.
Hailed as “a lively, crowd-pleasing production” by The Globe and Mail and praised by The Toronto Star as “universal and timeless,” Les Belles-Soeurs is a masterful blend of humor and heartbreak. Audiences will laugh, reflect and see themselves in these unforgettable characters as they navigate their struggles with biting humor, raw honesty and unshakable resilience. Drama directing alum Acadia Barrengos returns to direct the play, bringing her unique vision to this timeless classic.