Mes Sympathies

Troupe MedThéâtre 2028

Mes Sympathies

Une comédie dramatique étudiante où l’humour côtoie le deuil, au cœur du campus.

A meticulously arranged director’s desk sits in a dim backstage corner: a dark walnut tabletop scattered with neatly stacked annotated scripts for “Mes Sympathies,” a fountain pen with a marbled barrel, a vintage metronome, and a pair of sleek, black reading glasses resting atop a leather-bound notebook. A soft pool of warm desk-lamp light spills across the surface, leaving the surrounding backstage area in moody shadow, with only vague hints of coiled cables and folded curtains in the background. Captured in photographic realism from a three-quarter overhead angle, the scene emphasizes textures—the smooth paper, worn leather, polished wood, and brushed metal. The composition is balanced yet asymmetrical, conveying a contemplative, intellectual atmosphere that reflects the sophisticated, reflective nature of the theatrical production.

Représentations 2028

10.04.2028

Pavillon DeSève

Montréal,QC

12.04.2028

Théâtre Campus

Laval,QC

14.04.2028

Salle Sympathies

Sherbrooke,QC

11.04.2028

Studio MédThéâtre

Montréal-QC

13.04.2028

Auditorium Bleu

Québec,QC

15.04.2028

Salle 6e

Outremont,QC

16.04.2028

Amphi Doucet

Montréal,Québec

17.04.2028

Théâtre Noir

Longueuil,QC

18.04.2028

Salle Étudiante

Brossard,QC

Infos pratiques pour votre soirée

Les portes ouvrent 30 minutes avant le début de Mes Sympathies au 2332, boul. Édouard-Montpetit, 6e étage, Pavillon J.-A.-DeSève (métro Édouard-Montpetit). Le spectacle dure environ 1 h 45, incluant un entracte. Merci d’arriver à l’avance pour faciliter le placement en salle; aucune entrée ne sera permise une fois la représentation commencée. Veuillez éteindre vos téléphones et éviter de filmer ou de prendre des photos durant la pièce.

A refined view of an empty theater balcony shows plush midnight-blue seats with brass seat numbers, aligned in perfect rows curving gracefully toward an unseen stage. The front railing is clad in dark-stained wood, subtly carved, with a thin line of integrated LED lighting casting a delicate glow downward. In the distance, ornate acoustic panels and a hint of the stage’s proscenium arch are softly illuminated by low, warm house lights. Photographic realism captures the scene from a high, diagonal angle, emphasizing sweeping curves and depth. The atmosphere is hushed and ceremonial, with sharp focus in the foreground gradually transitioning to gentle blur, evoking the anticipation of an upcoming performance of “Mes Sympathies” in an elegant, contemporary venue devoid of human figures.
An elegant, minimalist theater poster for “Mes Sympathies” is mounted on a clean, dark slate wall in a modern lobby. The poster features a deep midnight-blue background, subtle metallic silver typography, and a single stylized white handkerchief motif folded into an abstract heart, printed with a soft satin finish. Below, a narrow glass console holds a simple vase with white calla lilies, their curved forms echoing the poster’s refined lines. Discreet recessed ceiling lights cast a gentle, diffused glow, creating soft highlights on the glass and faint reflections on the polished stone floor. Photographic realism captures the scene from a slightly off-center, eye-level perspective, with crisp focus throughout. The mood is calm, cultured, and sophisticated, suggesting a contemporary, high-end theatrical experience without depicting any human presence.
A close-up of an antique brass theater bell, slightly tarnished yet polished on its rim from years of use, hangs beside a deep navy stage door with subtle scuffs and layers of paint history. Beside it, a small engraved plaque reads “Silence, on joue” in graceful serif letters. A narrow shaft of cool, overhead corridor light grazes the metal surface, catching faint reflections and casting a delicate shadow against the textured wall. The photographic composition is tight and elegant, captured at eye level with a shallow depth of field that softens the distant backstage corridor into muted blur. The mood is intimate, secretive, and sophisticated, hinting at the hidden rituals of theater life behind “Mes Sympathies,” aligning with a modern, understated aesthetic.