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AWARDS

 

La vie à trois étages
The annual Desjardins award, 1978

Crying to Laugh / Pleurer pour rire
Chalmers Children Play Award, 1982
(awarded by Ontario Arts Council for Best production for young audiences)

Promised Land (Terre promise / Terra promessa )
Best sound design, season 1988-1989
Best production for young audiendes
(awarded by l'Association québécoise des critiques de théâtre)

Best visual and sound design, 1989
(awarded by le Festival de Théâtre des Amériques)

Premio Stregagatto, 1991
(awarded by the Italian Office of National Theatre)

The Tale of Teeka / L'Histoire de l'oie
Best play created for the stage 1991
(awarded by Le Conseil des arts de la Communauté urbaine de Montréal)

Best fiction award, 1991
(awarded by le Gala du livre du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean)

Best play created for the stage, 1992
(awarded by l'Association québécoise des critiques de théâtre)

Best foreign theatre production, 1992
(awarded by La Union de Criticos Y Cronistas de Teatro, A,C, de Mexico)

Governor General's Performing Arts Award, 1993
(awarded by The National Arts Center of Canada)

Masque for Best Production for Young Audiences
Masque for Best Set Design : Daniel Castonguay
Masque for Best Sound Environment : Michel Robidoux
(awarded in 1998 by l'Académie québécoise du théâtre for the 1996-1997 season)

Leitmotiv
Masque for Special Contribution to Theatre, awarded to Michel Robidoux
for the originality of his musical score
(awarded by l'Académie québécoise du théâtre in 1998)

Special mention at the 6th Prix Möbius International
(awarded in Paris, in november 1997, by an international jury for the multimedia section of de Leitmotiv CD)

Living Memory
RIDEAU / OFQJ Best Actor Award (2002) to Catherine Archambault

Special Contribution « Masque » Award 2002 to Guy Fortin, Yves Dubé, Michel Fordin and André Houle for Visual Design

Favorite Show Award of Festival annuel d'innovation théâtrale de L'Assomption 2002 (sponsored by Télé-Québec)

25th Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Touring Production in 2003 (General Theatre Category)

General award to Les Deux Mondes
Arts for Young Audiences Award given in 1988 by the Canadian Institute of the Arts for Young Audiences of Vancouver, for the general undertakings of Les Deux Mondes

 

 

Daniel Meilleur, Pleurer pour rire (Photo : Paul-Émile Rioux)