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Théâtre français de Toronto (TfT) is a French-language theatre company presenting repertoire as well as original works in
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since 1967. Shows have been performed at the Berkeley Street Theatre since 1990. The company is a registered charity with the
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since 1979.


History

The company was founded in 1967 under the name ''Théâtre du P’tit Bonheur'', the title of its first production. The Toronto-based
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company appointed an artistic director, John Van Burek in 1970; it also began a collaboration with the Québécois author
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. In 1987, the company was renamed ''Théâtre français de Toronto''. In 1992
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became the company's artistic director. In 1997, Guy Mignault took over the role; his production of the musical ''C’était un p’tit Bonheur'' won a
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in 1998. In 2016, Joël Beddows became the TfT's new artistic director. In 2004, the company began participating in the educational program ''Les Zurbains,'' an initiative of Théâtre Le Clou from Montréal that ran a writing contest for students from Ottawa, Québec City, Montréal, and Toronto. In 2005, the company began offering performances with English
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. The company's 2006 production of
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's ''L’Avare'' won the Masque award for Best Franco-Canadian Production. The company's 40th anniversary celebrations in 2007 were presided over by
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. A year later, in December 2008, the Centre for Creation, a general working space for the company, was set up. Their 2009 show ''Une Maison face au nord'' by Jean-Rock Gaudreault, a co-production with Québec companies ''Tandem'' and ''La Rubrique'', was dubbed the "Canadian Play of the Year" by
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magazine. The 2009-2010 season saw the beginning of a collaboration with Ottawa’s Théâtre La Catapulte. This agreement, called "Five Years of Theatre," was intended to establish networks for francophone theatre in Ontario. This collaboration included a production of ''Les Médecins de Molière'' in 2010 which won 4 Prix Rideau Awards including Best Production of the Year, and ''Zone'' by Marcel Dubé in 2012 which won 3 Prix Rideau Awards including another Best Production of the Year and a second Best Production In 2011, the company launched an educational project, ''Les Zinspirés''. Inspired by the initial project ''Les Zurbains'', it began with a writing competition in French schools and eventually led to a professional show featuring 5 stories written by local teens. The first and third edition of ''Les Zinspirés'', produced in 2012 and 2014 respectively, were nominated for
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for Outstanding New Play and Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble. The same year, the company began offering Drama classes for children led by Jean-Michel Le Gal.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Theatre francais de Toronto Theatre companies in Toronto