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  1. Marie Brassard is a Canadian actress, theatrical writer and director. She is known for her work with playwright and actor Robert Lepage [2] and later for her own French and English theatrical pieces, which have been presented in many countries in the Americas, Europe and in Australia.

  2. Marie Brassard is an actress, writer, and director. In 2001, she began a solo career and founded her own production company, Infrarouge. Since then, in close collaboration with musicians and visual artists, she has created surrealist theatre with virtuoso acting and innovative video, light, and sound.

  3. Apr 2, 2007 · A graduate of the Conservatoire dramatique de Québec in 1985, she made her debut with innovative companies in the capital city: le Théâtre Niveau Parking in Un sofa dans le jardin (1988), a collective where she was a co-author, then in Passion fast-food (1990), both directed by Michel Nadeau; le Théâtre Sortie de Secours, with Tauromaquia (1990)...

  4. Actor, author and director, Marie Brassard is a singular voice in the contemporary theatrical landscape. Playing on the line between digital and living art, she subjects both artistic and human matter to the laws of transformation, yielding works of great maturity erected on the slopes of our virtual and dreamt realities.

  5. Oct 25, 2022 · Marie Brassard is an actress, director and author. In 2001, after working in close collaboration with Robert Lepage for 15 years in the theater and in films, she created her first solo show, Jimmy, as part of the Festival TransAmériques (FTA).

  6. Dec 2, 2022 · Marie Brassard has been named the 2022 winner of the Siminovitch Prize in Theatre, an award for mid-career artists that has as its main claim to fame a cash award of $100,000. But...

  7. Dec 7, 2022 · Playwright, director, performer Marie Brassard was born in Trois-Rivièeres August 11, 1959. She has created innovative imagistic theatre and film for Canadian and international audiences, using dance, music, sound, and lighting as ways of dislocating linear narrative.