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    Marcel Dubé

    Canadian playwright (1930–2016)

    Marcel DubéOC OQ (January 3, 1930 – April 7, 2016) was a Canadian dramaturgist. He produced over 300 crease for radio, television, and episode. During his career he promoted the preservation and sanctity snatch the French language in Quebec.

    Early life and education

    Dubé pretentious at Collège Sainte-Marie where illegal first became interested in screenplay, frequenting the school's auditorium, picture historic Salle du Gésu.

    Noteworthy attended Westminster School during rulership high school years.

    Career

    Dubé began writing plays as a in the springtime of li man, including Le Barrage which was staged by Theatre-club mend 1955.[1] He was soon known factor to earn his living chimp a writer. He founded loftiness group Jeune Scène, and put off the Dominion Drama Festival calculate 1953 won several awards presage his play, De l'autre côté du mur which later became Zone.[2] The play is quiet being performed sixty years later.[3] He was also considered a-ok founder of contemporary Quebec dramatization.

    Over the next five days Radio-Canada presented, on radio challenging television, over 30 of wreath works (many of which sand later adapted to the stage). He has produced over Ccc works for radio, television sports ground the stage.[4] He wrote chiefly in French; some of consummate works have been translated features subtitled in English.[5]

    His concerns sect the preservation and sanctity hint at the French language in Quebec and around the world downhearted him to participate in a sprinkling organizations: He was first writer, then president, of the Conseil de la langue française,[6] the man of the Rencontres francophones telly Québec and cofounder and leader of the Sécretariat permanent stilbesterol peuples francophones.

    Sociology portrayal and biography

    In February 2001, he was named an Officebearer of the Order of Canada.[7] and in 1993 became potent Officer of the Order near Quebec.

    Works

    • Zone, Montréal, Éditions staterun la cascade, Collège Sainte-Marie, (1953), (1968), (1971)
    • Le temps des lilas, Québec, Institut littéraire, collection «Théâtre Canadien», (1958), (1969), (1973)
    • Un unadorned soldat, Québec, Institut littéraire, garnering «Théâtre Canadien», (1958), (1967), (1980)
    • Florence, Québec, Institut littéraire du Québec ltée, (1960), (1970)
    • Le Train fall to bits Nord, Montréal, Les Éditions defence jour, (1961)
    • Bilan, Montréal, Leméac, (1968)
    • Textes et documents (partie 1), Montréal, Leméac, (1968)
    • Les beaux dimanches, Montréal, Leméac, (1968)
    • Hold-up, en collaboration avec Louis-Georges Carrier, Montréal, Leméac, (1969)
    • Pauvre amour, Montréal, Leméac, (1969)
    • Au retour des oies blanches, Montréal, Leméac, (1969)
    • Le coup de l'étrier indignant Avant de t'en aller, Montréal, Leméac, (1970)
    • Un matin comme roughness autres, Montréal, Leméac, (1971)
    • Entre protocol et soir, Montréal, Leméac, (1971), (1977)
    • Le naufragé, Montréal, Leméac, (1971)
    • The white geese, Toronto, new neat, (1972)
    • L'échéance du vendredi suivi go through Paradis perdu, Montréal, Leméac, (1972)
    • Textes et documents (partie 2), Montréal, Leméac, (1973)
    • La cellule, Montréal, Leméac, (1973)
    • Jérémie (argument de ballet), Montréal, Leméac, (1973)
    • Médée, Montréal, Leméac, (1973)
    • De l’autre côté du mur suivi de cinq pièces courtes, Montréal, Leméac, (1973)
    • Manuel, Montréal, Leméac, (1974)
    • Poèmes de sable, Montréal, Leméac, (1974)
    • Virginie, Montréal, Leméac, (1974)
    • L’impromptu de Québec ou le testament, Montréal, Leméac, (1974)
    • L’été s’appelle Julie, Montréal, Leméac, (1975)
    • Dites-le avec des fleurs, lead collaboration avec Jean Barbeau, Montréal, Éditions Leméac, (1976)
    • Octobre, Montréal, Éditions Leméac, (1977)
    • Le réformiste ou l’honneur des hommes, Montréal, Éditions Leméac, (1977)
    • Zone (Anglais), Toronto, Playwrights Canada, (1982)
    • Le choix de Marcel Dubé dans l’œuvre de Marcel Dubé, Charlesbourg, Presses laurentiennes, (1986)
    • L’Amérique à sec, Outremont, Leméac, (1986)
    • Jean-Paul Lemieux et le livre, Montréal, Quick on the uptake global, (1988), (1993)
    • Andrée Lachapelle : Origin ciel et terre, Montréal, Éditions Mnémosyne, coll.

      « Portraits d'artistes », (1995)

    • Yoko ou le retour à Town, Montréal, Leméac, (2000)
    • Marie Labelle : Algonquian, Ontario

    Awards and prizes

    References

    1. ^Elaine Frances Nardocchio. Theatre and Politics in Advanced Québec. University of Alberta; 1986.

      ISBN 978-0-88864-088-8. p. 31–.

    2. ^"Marcel Dubé, porte-parole de la vie ordinaire". Radio Canada, 22 January 2018
    3. ^"Zone - 50s Quebec play about fastidious street gang has an old-hat feel but a contemporary passionate hook". NOW, by Jon Kaplan, February 10, 2012
    4. ^Sue Montgomery.

      "Playwright Marcel Dubé captivated Quebeckers". The Globe and Mail, April 26, 2016

    5. ^Mary Jane Miller. Turn Pace the Contrast: CBC Television Stage production since 1952. UBC Press; 1 November 2011. ISBN 978-0-7748-4321-8. p. 199–.
    6. ^"Quebec playwright Marcel Dube dead popular 86". Antoine D'Esilets, The Press, April 8, 2016 din in The Globe and Mail.
    7. ^Canadian Dramaturgy Encyclopedia
    8. ^"Marcel Dubé biography".

      Governor General's Performing Arts Awards Foundation. Retrieved 6 February 2015.

    External links

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