Throughout February, come and discover the works of Wilgis Agossa in the Théâtre Cercle Molière Lobby.
With the theme of Words on Wounds, the 4th edition of the Black and Proud Exhibit takes us on a personal journey of deep research and recognition of our wounds, our barriers, our personal and societal prejudices. Through photos, texts and interviews in podcast form, we invite you to wander through the Théâtre Cercle Molière Lobby, reinvented to provide a propitious setting for reflection and sharing. Come and meet these stories, some of them very weighty, which invite us all to be instruments of denunciation of the systemic racism that still undermines our societies. Let's share and listen so that our words can help us to heal our ills.
Théâtre Cercle Molière is wheelchair accessible.
Our reception, Theatre and Studio are all located on the main floor. The TCM building is equipped with automatic doors. There are three accessible washrooms on the main floor. A folding wheelchair can be made available to a patron upon request. Please let us know in advance at 204-233-8053.
Parking
Parking is free, with 4 spaces designated as accessible to the west of the main entrance. It's possible to drop off or pick up someone directly in front of the TCM doors.