Les Feluettes

Les feluettes is the critically acclaimed play written by openly gay French-Canadian playwright Michel Marc Bouchard. The play concerns the confession of an aging prisoner to a bishop. Through the confession, and the staged scenes acted out by the male prisoners in the prison chapel, we learn that the bishop and the prisoner were part of a gay love triangle, and that the bishop is, in fact, responsible for the death of a young man many years ago. The play, translated into English by Linda Gaboriau, was made into a hugely acclaimed film called Lilies, which was directed by John Greyson.

External links

Les Feluettes (Canadian Theatre Encyclopedia) Feluettes, Les Feluettes, Les

 

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