Theatre La Fabuleuse

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4.7 / 5 - 19 reviews

Description

Duration: Approximately 2h00
Time: 19h30
Season: From July 10 to August 16, 2025
Location: La Baie Municipal Theatre

Do not miss this unique show! This immense historical fresco will make you experience the history of Quebec through the main events that occurred in Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean.

Discover the life of the Amerindians on the shores of the great river and their encounters with such famous figures as Jacques Cartier and Champlain. Glance at the court of François I or travel through time with the cannon shots and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.

From the arrival of the 21 (first pioneers in the region), participate in the birth of rural life in Quebec with its settlers, loggers, and notables too.

Let yourself be carried away by the whirlwind of the seasons with scenes of daily life, a réveillon, a big fire. And the story continues, a regional festival, a wedding, a flood. A grand finale looking towards the future.

On stage, more than a hundred passionate actors portray 1600 characters in a breathtaking visual and sound deployment (cannon shots, fireworks, waterfalls, horses, farm animals, rain, snow, etc.).

An unmissable show!

Rates

Season Adult 0 to 12 yrs old
Season (2025) £55 £21

* Performance dates for 2025: July 10,12,16,17,19,23,24,25,26,30,31 and August 1,2,6,7,8,9,13,14,15,16.
*The above prices include a parterre ticket for the French performance in the sections C to ZZ.
* On-site parking is free.

Location

1831, 6e Avenue, La Baie, (QC)

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4.7 / 5 according to 19 reviews
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Good summary of the life and history of the region; Beautiful representation

Frederic Truffier Monday July 31, 2023

(Translated by Google) At the end of the show, discussion with a few artists, all volunteers and passionate about what they do and delighted to share their story. They are delighted to exchange, and to know that we liked it. this is also their reward

very nice but not for kids

Helene Fauvel Thursday October 3, 2019

(Translated by Google) Our 5 year old daughter was scared. Probably more suitable from 7/8 years old. But great for adults too.

Great!

Brice Ruttinger Thursday August 29, 2019

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