Mononk Jules (english surtitles™)
Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario presents

Mononk Jules (english surtitles™)

In-person Event
February 11th 2023
2:30 pm – 4:30 pm / Doors: 2:15 pm
For more information about this event, please contact Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario at billetterie@maplacedesarts.ca.

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Presentation with English surtitles

Mononk Jules, a documentary theatre performance and literary essay, picks up some of the pieces of the little-known history of Indigenous people, a history that has never been taught. Jocelyn Sioui pulls at the threads of the story of Jules Sioui, his great-uncle, one of the greatest Indigenous heroes of the 20th century, whose legend has faded into oblivion. His fight will lead him to the point of sacrifice: a hunger strike to obtain true independence for Indigenous people. Surrounded by screens and animated models, Jocelyn Sioui takes us on a deep dive through a box of archives from which we emerge forever changed. 

You’d love to attend this show but you’re having issues finding a sitter? Take advantage of this initiative, offered during all shows from our Adult Series. Accompanied by our team of facilitators, kids 3 to 12 will be kept occupied while the grown-ups enjoy a play! Kids can expect story time, a fun craft, and even a tasty, healthy snack!

This free program has limited space and is reserved for those intending to see the Saturday matinees from the Adult Series

Refunds
Until February 1st 2023
Free for children
No free access
Access for persons with mobility impairment
Yes
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Presentation with English surtitles

Mononk Jules, a documentary theatre performance and literary essay, picks up some of the pieces of the little-known history of Indigenous people, a history that has never been taught. Jocelyn Sioui pulls at the threads of the story of Jules Sioui, his great-uncle, one of the greatest Indigenous heroes of the 20th century, whose legend has faded into oblivion. His fight will lead him to the point of sacrifice: a hunger strike to obtain true independence for Indigenous people. Surrounded by screens and animated models, Jocelyn Sioui takes us on a deep dive through a box of archives from which we emerge forever changed. 

You’d love to attend this show but you’re having issues finding a sitter? Take advantage of this initiative, offered during all shows from our Adult Series. Accompanied by our team of facilitators, kids 3 to 12 will be kept occupied while the grown-ups enjoy a play! Kids can expect story time, a fun craft, and even a tasty, healthy snack!

This free program has limited space and is reserved for those intending to see the Saturday matinees from the Adult Series

Refunds
Until February 1st 2023
Free for children
No free access
Access for persons with mobility impairment
Yes

La Place des Arts du Grand Sudbury est situé au 27, rue Larch, Sudbury ON P3E 1B7  

La Place des arts du Grand Sudbury doesn't offer parking. The city parking area (B-10) and parking along Elgin and Larch streets is free in the evening and on weekends.


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