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«Jonathan : La figure du goéland» – Cruelle différence

«Jonathan : La figure du goéland» – Cruelle différence

by Violette | Dec 1, 2021 | News

  A review of Jonathan: A Seagull Parable on patwhite.com: “an incredibly touching work in that many will recognize themselves in” (Article in French) Read on patwhite.com: Cruelle différence *** Par Thomas Bastien, le 1 décembre 2021 L’incroyable...
Jonathan : la figure du goéland – Repousser les limites corporelles et sociales

Jonathan : la figure du goéland – Repousser les limites corporelles et sociales

by Violette | Nov 27, 2021 | News

ARP.Media highlights Jonathan: A Seagull Parable: “The play is constructed around [the disabled performers’] physical abilities, spotlighting them as strengths”. (Article in French) Read on ARP.Media’s website: Repousser les limites corporelles...
‘Jonathan: A Seagull Parable’ uses drama and dance to explore the limits and freedoms of community, identity, and physicality

‘Jonathan: A Seagull Parable’ uses drama and dance to explore the limits and freedoms of community, identity, and physicality

by Violette | Nov 25, 2021 | News

The Link spotlights Jonathan: A Seagull Parable: “We want to make sure that we’re representing young people as much as we can in our stories, and we’re making things relatable.” Read on The Link’s website: Jonathan: A Seagull Parable’ uses drama and dance to...
Jonathan : la figure du goéland ou jouer au théâtre avec un handicap physique

Jonathan : la figure du goéland ou jouer au théâtre avec un handicap physique

by Violette | Nov 24, 2021 | News

Radio-Canada previews Jonathan: A Seagull Parable: “the play features physically disabled and non-disabled performers onstage” (Article in French) Read on Radio-Canada’s website: Jonathan : la figure du goéland ou jouer au théâtre avec un handicap...
«Jonathan : la figure du goéland» – Nouvelle envolée

«Jonathan : la figure du goéland» – Nouvelle envolée

by Violette | Nov 12, 2021 | News

Les ArtsZé’s Marc-Yvan Coulombe previews Jonathan: A Seagull Parable: ”a reflection on the limitations – or lack thereof – of our physical body, and the relationships we nurture with our community.” (Article in French) Read on Les...
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