Maurice

A true story, performed

2025-03-20 20:00 2025-03-22 23:00 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC:  Maurice

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/35982

In-person event

Without a safety net, the brash actress turns toward us: Is there a volunteer in the audience? Who will step out of their reassuringly anonymous seat to help reconstruct the true story of the courageous survivor of a stroke? An hour and a quarter of pure theatrical vertigo, both in form and narrative.   With fearsome accuracy, the breathtaking Anne-Marie Olivier steps into the shoes of Maurice Dancause, an economist and civil servant who, at thirty-three years old, suffered a stroke...

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Azrieli Studio,1 Elgin Street,Ottawa,Canada
March 20 - 22, 2025
March 20 - 22, 2025

March 2025

  1. Mar 20 2025
    Thursday

    8:00pm - Opening night

  2. Mar 21 2025
    Friday

    8:00pm - Talkback

  3. Mar 22 2025
    Saturday

    4:00pm

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Profile illustration of a face looking skyward. It looks like a mountain. A wisp of smoke emanates from the mouth, reminiscent of a woman's body.
© Gérard DuBois
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© Émilie Dumais 
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© Émilie Dumais 
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© Émilie Dumais 
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© Émilie Dumais 
Profile illustration of a face looking skyward. It looks like a mountain. A wisp of smoke emanates from the mouth, reminiscent of a woman's body.
© Gérard DuBois
1-photo-maurice-cr-emilie-dumais
© Émilie Dumais 
2-photo-maurice-cr-emilie-dumais
© Émilie Dumais 
3-photo-maurice-cr-emilie-dumais
© Émilie Dumais 
4-photo-maurice-cr-emilie-dumais
© Émilie Dumais 
“The incomparable tale of an ordinary resurrection”
  • In-person event
  • Français
  • ≈  75 minutes · No intermission

Without a safety net, the brash actress turns toward us: Is there a volunteer in the audience? Who will step out of their reassuringly anonymous seat to help reconstruct the true story of the courageous survivor of a stroke? An hour and a quarter of pure theatrical vertigo, both in form and narrative.  

With fearsome accuracy, the breathtaking Anne-Marie Olivier steps into the shoes of Maurice Dancause, an economist and civil servant who, at thirty-three years old, suffered a stroke and spent nine days in a coma, waking up a total stranger to himself. Everything he had taken for granted, from speaking to eating and holding a spoon, had to be relearned. The set design accurately recreates the interviews that Anne-Marie held with this miraculously self-cured man. And every night, the show transforms and takes on new life with a conversation partner chosen at random from the crowd. 

It's a deeply moving tale of resilience, discovering how Maurice Dancause chose to stay on the side of light and turn this intimate tragedy into a chance to grow and become a better person. His stop-and start, hesitant speech becomes poetry, and his fight our own. 

  

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Mar 17
Mar 18
Mar 19
Mar 20
  • 8:00 pm Opening night
Mar 21
  • 8:00 pm Talkback
Mar 22
  • 4:00 pm
Mar 23

Artists

  • Playwright Anne-Marie Olivier
  • Director Olivier Arteau
  • Playwright Anne-Marie Olivier
  • Director Olivier Arteau
  • With Anne-Marie Olivier et Michèle Motard
  • Scenic Design and Costumes Erica Schmitz
  • Lighting Lucie Bazzo
  • Makeup Élène Pearson
  • Artistic Consultation Julie Marie Bourgeois and Sarah Villeneuve-Desjardins
  • Production Manager Anne Baillard et Charlotte Ménard
  • Technical Director Éric Le Brec’h
  • Production  Bienvenue aux dames!