A First Edition for the COURT-CIRCUIT Family Festival from November 20 to 23, 2025
A First Edition for the Court-Circuit Family Festival
November 20–23, 2025
Court-Circuit is a brand-new bilingual festival for families, an initiative of Theatre Lac-Brome (TLB), in collaboration with Leporello, the Lac-Brome Museum, Livres Lac-Brome, Arts et de Rêves, the Sutton School of Art, Sur la scène Davignon, the Maison de la culture de Waterloo and Knowlton Film Festival.
Designed as an annual cultural gathering, the festival is primarily aimed at families in the region, with programming especially created for children ages 4 to 11 for this inaugural edition.
This new bilingual festival seeks to bring people together around the arts for young audiences in the region. From November 20 to 23, 2025, some twenty shows and workshops will be offered in both French and English, making culture more accessible to local families. In addition to public events, the festival will foster spaces for dialogue among Estrie-based professionals in young-audience arts.
The artistic direction of Court-Circuit is led by Pierre-David Rodrigue, Executive and Artistic Director of TLB, in collaboration with Dave Jenniss.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Enjoy our hot chocolate bar, discover the winning texts from the Festival littéraire de Lac-Brome and take part in creating Alvéole, a collective artwork.
Lots of door prizes to be won throughout the festival!
Follow our festival ambassador families on Facebook and Instagram.
Court-Circuit Family Festival
Alvéole, grand bricolage collectif
Ouverture du Festival Court-Circuit
Dounia et la princesse d’Alep
Alvéole, grand bricolage collectif
Alix et le loup, inspiré de L’enfant qui criait au loup
Courtepointe collective
Alvéole, grand bricolage collectif
Story time “Baa Haa” by Audrey Perrott and Ross Burach. Reading by Sheilla Quinn
Bricole un fanzine
Under the Stars inspired by Hansel and Gretel Lac-Brome
Danser Brome-Missisquoi
Courtepointe collective
L’Arbre à Touski
Ruche
Bricole un fanzine
Danser Brome-Missisquoi
Ruche
Alvéole, grand bricolage collectif
À la belle étoile inspiré d’Hansel et Gretel
Le petit capuchon rouge, inspiré du Petit chaperon rouge
