
Normand D’Amour’s Exciting New Role: From Reality TV to Theatre Legend
Get ready to see Normand D’Amour shine in a whole new light! Fresh off his appearance on Big Brother Célébrités, the beloved comedian is set to take on the leading role of Don Quichotte in Rébecca Déraspe’s (Janette) captivating play, Quichotte. This spring, theatre-goers in Montreal are in for a treat as D’Amour embarks on this exciting new chapter.
A Stellar Cast and Live Music
D’Amour won’t be alone on stage. He’ll be joined by the incredibly talented Jean-Philippe Perras, who will portray Lorenzo. But Perras’ involvement doesn’t stop there! He and his band, Gustafson, are also responsible for composing the original music for the show, promising a truly immersive theatrical experience. Gustafson will even be performing live during the play, blending music and drama seamlessly.
The cast also includes renowned actors Benoit McGinnis (as Sancho), Marie-Andrée Lemieux (as Aldonza/Dulcinée), Debbie Lynch-White, Catherine Beauchemin, and Adrien Bletton, guaranteeing a performance filled with talent and artistry.
A Surprise Proposal and a Dramatic Exit
Normand D’Amour’s recent journey hasn’t been limited to the theatre. His exit from Big Brother Célébrités was anything but ordinary. In a heartwarming and unexpected moment, he proposed to his girlfriend, Pascale, right on the set, in front of Marie-Mai and the cameras! The proposal quickly went viral, showcasing D’Amour’s romantic side and adding another layer to his already captivating public persona. You can view images of the proposal here (Bell Media ©2026 All rights reserved).
Don’t Miss ‘Quichotte’ at TNM!
Quichotte will be performed at the Théâtre National de Montréal (TNM) from May 5th to June 6th, 2026. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness Normand D’Amour’s transformation and experience a truly unforgettable theatrical event. Tickets are available for purchase now!
This production promises to be a unique blend of classic literature, compelling performances, and original music, solidifying Normand D’Amour’s position as a versatile and beloved entertainer.




