Méthadone Bertrand

📅 25 Nov 2026
🏟️ Salle Jean-Grimaldi, Montreal, Canadá, América del Norte

A moving theatrical production by Théâtre Astronaute, written and directed by Vincent Paquette, exploring loneliness through the encounter of an elderly woman and a young delivery man. Performed at Salle Jean-Grimaldi in Montréal on November 25, 2026.

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Méthadone Bertrand

Méthadone Bertrand tells the story of Madame Bertrand, a 74-year-old woman living alone with her cigarettes and her pain, and Félix, a 26-year-old without ambition who delivers medication for a local pharmacy. When Félix knocks on her door for his last delivery of the day, what was meant to be a quick stop turns into an unexpectedly long and life-changing visit.

The play explores two intertwined forms of loneliness: the isolation felt by many elderly people who rely on medication to cope with their suffering, and the disconnection experienced by young people who also numb their pain without any clear anchor in life.

This is the debut text of playwright and director Vincent Paquette, inspired by a true story. The production is by Théâtre Astronaute and co-presented by La Bordée.

The cast features Marie-Ginette Guay and Samuel Bouchard. Creative credits include set and costume design by Laurie Foster, lighting and artistic direction by Emile Beauchemin, production direction by Geneviève Caron, and stage management by Mélissa Bouchard.

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