Cabaret du Jugement Dernier 2025

Cabaret du Jugement Dernier 2025

There exists a sacred place whose purpose transforms as night falls. Follow us through this enchanting tale...

First, outside, let yourself be intoxicated by the twilight's sweetness in Le Jardin, savoring a refreshing cocktail. As twilight prepares to give way to night, it is then time to push open the doors of Le Sanctuaire to make way for the spectacle.

Entering this blessed place, stained glass windows come to life, arches illuminate... The disciples of Le Monastère step forward, and light descends from the heavens, enveloping their bodies and thus revealing the magic of their talents. It is here, under your gaze, that this unique international circus competition in Quebec comes to life!

The artists perform their feats before your astonished eyes, the jury prepares its verdict, and you? You will be invited to also participate in this judgment by voting.

Le Cabaret du Jugement Dernier, presented by Le Monastère, in collaboration with Festival Montréal Complètement Cirque, a celebration of childhood dreams, now matured. A communion of souls, frozen in eternity. But amidst acrobatics and contortions, between fear and adoration, what is the meaning of all this circus? The mystery remains unsolved until the day of Judgment...

Le Monastère, circus in its purest form.


The Sanctuary is accessible to people with reduced mobility. Le Monastère is a partner of the Carte Accompagnement Loisir. If you find yourself in a difficult financial situation and would like to attend the cabaret, please contact us at billetterie@le-monastere.ca. 

Category 1 and 2 seats are on chairs, category 3, 4 and 5 on stools.

Would you like to come as a group? Get an exclusive discount: -10% from 10 to 24 people and -15% from 25 people. Send an email to groupe@le-monastere.ca to book your group deal. 


Le Monastère thanks the St Jax Centre, the Conseil des arts de Montréal, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, Desjardins, PME MTL for making these cabarets possible. We also acknowledge the support of the Government of Canada and of Quebec. 


Credits: Alexandre Alain by Caroline Thibault