Charlotte Pomès

Charlotte Pomès is a 2024 musical theater graduate of the « École de théâtre professionnel du Collège Lionel-Groulx ». Her MT debut was marked with roles such as Jo March in an adaptation of Little Women (2022), Lisette de Courval in Belles-Soeurs (2023) and Augustine in Huit Femmes (2024). She will enter the professional stage with her national tour debut in the ensemble and as an U/S for the role of Louise in Bernadette The Musical. Before performing on stage, Charlotte was in the figure skating world for more than 15 years. She received the « Best performance » award at the 2019 edition of the « Art of performance » seminar, given by Canadian figure skating stars such as Elladj Baldé, Patrick Chan, Nam Nguyen and dancer//choreographer Michelle Dawley. A real MT enthusiast, Charlotte loves to explore colourful yet touching stories and she can’t wait to join the Bernadette adventure!

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Dante 360

Midway upon the journey of our life, I found myself within a forest dark, for the straightforward pathway had been lost.” 

And so we all begin—in darkness.

Join Dante on his most famous journey through the depths of hell, levels upon levels of purgatory, finally discovering the light and glory of paradise. You will find terror in the wild beasts he meets along the way; and only moments later great hope at the strong woman, Beatrice, who leads him always upwards.

This contemporary staged performances of one of the most epic stories of the western world is an immersive, multi-dimensional production that leads you into Dantes universe. Returning to the stage for the 4th year, this year’s production.

Its heaven. It’s hell. But above all, it’s worth the trip.

November 8–10, 2024