Quebec’s Summer Stage: Why ‘Mon jour de chance’ is Heading to Quebec
The hit French play Mon jour de chance is officially heading to Quebec this summer, featuring Michel Charette and François Chénier. The production will tour key cities including Gatineau, Saint-Hyacinthe, and Québec, offering a comedic exploration of fate, chance, and the complexity of parallel lives.
The Bottom Line
- The Talent Draw: The production features Michel Charette and François Chénier.
- The Touring Model: The production will tour multiple cities across the province during the summer of 2024.
- Thematic Resonance: The play explores themes of destiny, chance, and parallel lives.
Adapting European IP for the Quebec Market
The French production of Mon jour de chance is being adapted in Quebec. The production features Michel Charette and François Chénier.

The production includes Michel Charette and François Chénier.
The Economics of the Summer Touring Circuit
The production will install in various locations across the province during the summer of 2024, hitting spots like Saint-Jérôme, LaSalle, and Terrebonne.
| Tour Metric | Strategic Focus |
|---|---|
| Primary Locations | Gatineau, Saint-Hyacinthe, Saint-Jérôme, LaSalle, Québec, Terrebonne |
| Key Talent | Michel Charette, François Chénier, Charles-Alexandre Dubé |
| Primary Genre | Comedy / Parallel Lives |
| Market Strategy | Regional tour |
Existential Comedy and the Modern Zeitgeist
The play Mon jour de chance explores themes of fate, chance, and parallel lives through an effective comic mechanism.
The play explores the randomness of trajectories through themes of destiny and chance.
The Road Ahead
As the tour kicks off, the production features Michel Charette and François Chénier.
If you’ve had the chance to see the production or are planning to catch it in one of the stops, I’d love to hear your take. Does the chemistry between Charette and Chénier hold the weight of the premise? Let’s keep the conversation going in the comments below.