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Station, he stopped to shine his shoes. The young man shining his shoes was Olivier Guimond and he kept singing and dancing while doing his job. Arthur Petrie offered him a better salary and Olivier followed him for the rest of the tour. From his first appearance, he was so successful that Arthur
333:, burlesque in Quebec owes its remarkable success in French almost exclusively to three performers who all led numerous French-language burlesque troupes: Arthur Petrie (husband of Juliette Petrie), Olivier Guimond Sr., the most popular comic of the time, and a little later, 298:, Ti-zoune performed in English in Montreal even though his audience was mostly French-speaking. He made the transition to French gradually from the mid-1920s and participated in the creation of a French-language burlesque 515: 241:
Petrie gave him a bigger role and quickly gave him the stage name of "Ti-zoune" that another comic, who had already left the theater, had held before him. The first "Ti-zoune" was Pierre Desrosiers, the father of
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In 1922, Guimond, now nicknamed "Ti-zoune" by everyone, formed his own troupe and toured for several years. Several stars participated in the shows and tours of his troupe, including
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in which stripping is excluded — dominated the Montreal stage from the 1920s to the 1950s before television eclipsed it. Initially performed in English and heavily influenced by
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troupe with Arthur Petrie. However, a dispute led Guimond to create his own troupe. The separation between the two partners was difficult.
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Jr.) accompanied them on their tours until the age of seven (1921); they then sent him to boarding school at Mont-Saint-Louis in
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revue leader who was very famous in Quebec between the mid-1910s and the late 1940s. He was the father of comedian
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Initially (in the late 1910s and early 1920s), no doubt influenced by the context of the time, his
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performer. But this early career did not support him and he had to work at other jobs such as a
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Répertoire des personnages inhumés au cimetière ayant marqué l'histoire de notre société
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He started his career at a very young age, in English. He played in a duet with
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Quand on revoit tout ça! : [Le burlesque au Québec, 1914–1960]
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Quand on revoit tout ça! : [Le burlesque au Québec, 1914–1960]
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Burlesque — a genre composed mainly of humorous monologues and improvised
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In a few weeks, he became one of the stars of Arthur Petrie's
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Le burlesque québécois et américain : textes inédits
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Le burlesque au Québec : un divertissement populaire
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in Montreal on October 9, 1954, at the age of 61, at the
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