Members of the cast of Tempêtes & Passions’ Le Comte Ory applaud pianist Jean-François Mailloux and musical director Sylvain Landry at the end of their performance at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. Behind them are Hugo Laporte, Luce Vachon, Louis-Charles Gagnon, Marie-Andrée Mathieu, Carole-Anne Roussel (behind Landry) and Marc-André Caron; behind them are the choristers. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)

REVIEW: Tempêtes et Passions presents a comical Comte Ory

REVIEW: Tempêtes et Passions presents a comical Comte Ory Shirley Nadeau shirley@qctonline.com The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity was an unusual location for Tempêtes & Passions’ presentation of Le Comte…

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REVIEW: Tempêtes et Passions presents a comical Comte Ory was last modified: November 29th, 2022 by QCT Editor