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Pianist, singer, actor, dancer, choir conductor
and
radio and television host are just a few of
the roles
that fit Gregory Charles like a glove!
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Well-known on the variety scene since 1989 for his versatility and wide-ranging talents, Gregory Charles first came to the attention of audiences at age seven when he won one of Canada’s most important classical piano competitions. And he’s been in the spotlight ever since.
In 1998, Charles accompanied Céline Dion on her world tour, as a pianist and chorister. Four years later, he launched his first one-man show, Black and White (Noir & Blanc), which was a resounding success. A superb showcase for his talents as a musician, singer and dancer, the show also featured Charles performing audience requests.
Over the years, he has earned an international reputation and come to the attention of an ever wider public, performing on Broadway, in Toronto and a number of times at Montreal’s Bell Centre. Winning acclaim from critics and audiences alike, he has also been honoured with Canadian awards for Show of the Year on several occasions. His career is definitely flying high!
After releasing his first CD, based on his show Gospel Live Noir & Blanc in 2004, Charles began to compose his own songs. In fact, he made a sensational debut as a songwriter with the launch of his second CD, I Think of You, which won the award for best Anglophone album at the ADISQ gala (Association québécoise de l’industrie du disque, du spectacle et de la video). Shortly afterwards, he signed a contract with Universal Records and hasn’t looked back since.
After achieving phenomenal success in New York and Paris, he’s now starring in “MusicMan,” a new Montreal musical and a fitting showcase for his extraordinary talents. You won’t want to miss this spectacular show!
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For close to 20 years, Stéphan Bureau has been active on all
Canada’s French-language television networks, particularly TVA
and Radio-Canada, where he has served as a broadcast journalist,
moderator, foreign correspondent in Washington and New York,
and chief anchorman on the late evening news.
Stéphan has also met with some of the world’s most prominent figures, from Mikhail Gorbachev to George Bush, Jacques Chirac and Bill Clinton. In 2000, he received the Best Interview: All Categories Award from the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television for his incisive interview with Jean-Marie Le Pen, then leader of France’s National Front.
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Today Stéphan creates, hosts and produces television programs, including CONTACT, a series of documentary portraits of internationally renowned figures from the artistic, literary and intellectual community, which is broadcast on Télé-Québec and in Europe. He also hosts Télé-Québec’s La Joute and, as part of the French-language version of Just for Laughs, conducts live interviews with major comic celebrities.
Stéphan Bureau will host the World Human Resources Congress and interview two distinguished personalities during the plenary session
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We’ve a surprise in store for you
on September 29, from 2:30 to 3 pm.
Don’t miss this special entertainment that
will leave you with some magical memories.
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