Martin Bellemare Explained

Martin Bellemare is a Canadian playwright.[1] He is most noted for his plays Le chant de Georges Boivin, which won the Prix Gratien-Gélinas in 2009,[2] and Cœur minéral, which won the Governor General's Award for French-language drama at the 2020 Governor General's Awards.[3]

A graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada,[4] he was a finalist for the Siminovitch Prize in Theatre in 2020.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Marie Labrecque, "Écrire avec des procédés d’artiste visuel". Le Devoir, August 3, 2019.
  2. Christian Saint-Pierre, "D’homme à homme". Le Devoir, October 6, 2012.
  3. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1797589/sophie-letourneau-laureate-prix-litteraire-gouverneur-general "La Québécoise Sophie Létourneau lauréate d’un Prix littéraire du Gouverneur général"
  4. https://lactualite.com/culture/ce-qui-se-cache-derriere-coeur-mineral/ "Ce qui se cache derrière Cœur minéral"
  5. [J. Kelly Nestruck]
  6. https://www.neomedia.com/saguenay-lac-st-jean/actualites/culturel/350586/martin-bellemare-recoit-le-prix-michel-tremblay-pour-moule-robert "Martin Bellemare reçoit le prix Michel-Tremblay pour Moule Robert"
  7. Luc Boulanger, "La liberté: Mourir, la belle affaire". La Presse, October 10, 2015.