Quebec City's Festival Carrefour Shakes Up Open-Air Theater Scene

Saturday, May 17, 2025, 12:20 am

Festival Carrefour is transforming Quebec City's Old Town into a dynamic outdoor theater from May 22 to June 7. The event turns historic streets and theaters into vibrant stages for innovative performances, merging audacity with tradition and adding a witty, modern twist to the city’s cultural tapestry.


ledevoir.com / Un spectacle qui fait du Vieux-Québec un théâtre

Depuis 2009, l’événement « Où tu vas quand tu dors en marchant… ? » transforme le paysage urbain en scène vivante.

ledevoir.com / Quand la Vielle Capitale vibre au rythme des arts vivants

En animant ses rues et ses théâtres, le Festival Carrefour fait du Vieux-Québec un espace d'audace et de rencontres.

ledevoir.com / Le Festival Carrefour, théâtre à ciel ouvert

Du 22 mai au 7 juin prochains, Québec vibrera au rythme de son plus grand événement théâtral.

ledevoir.com / Québec, capitale théâtrale

Derrière ses splendeurs touristiques, la Vieille Capitale affiche une véritable vitalité culturelle.


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