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Books by Serge Boucher:
24 Exposures
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Serge Boucher
Originally trained as an actor,
Serge Boucher has written four more successful plays since his first
play, Natures mortes (Still Lives), was staged by Michel
Tremblay in 1993. His second play, Motel Hélène, was performed
in Montréal, Québec, Ottawa, Toronto and in France before being adapted
for television, and was nominated for the Governor General’s Award
in Drama. 24 poses (portraits), ran for more than 100 performances
in Montréal, toured throughout Québec, was staged in English at Calgary’s
Alberta Theatre Projects, and received nominations for both a Masque
and the Governor General’s Award in Drama before being adapted for
television. Avec Norm premiered at the Théâtre d’aujourd’hui
in 2004 and was nominated for a Masque for best new play. Serge’s
most recent play, Les Bonbons qui sauvent la vie (Life Savers),
premiered at the Compagnie Jean Duceppe in 2004, has toured Québec,
and is ready for an English production. Serge Boucher is currently writing
a television series for Radio Canada.
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