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Claude LéveilleePaul Buissonneau Paul Buissonneau French-Canadian theatre director Paul Georges Buissonneau, OC (born 24 December 1926 – 30 November 2014[1]) was a francophone theatre director[2][3] in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Born in Paris, Buissonneau started his career as a singer with the French chorus Les Compagnons de la chanson, alongside Édith Piaf who was also singing with the group at the time. He parted company with the chorus during a tour of North America, and settled in Quebec.[2] In 1952, the City of Montreal appointed Buissonneau as artistic director of La Roulotte, a parks-based outdoor theatre, which gave an early opportunity to famous Quebec artists Yvon Deschamps, Jean-Louis Millette, Claude Jasmin, Claude Léveillée, Marcel Sabourin and Robert Charlebois.[2] In 1956, he founded… (Source: Wikipedia)
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