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Gregoire Chabot's Hometown: South Hampton, NH
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Gregoire started writing and performing skits for a bi-monthly Franco radio program at WFCR-FM, Amerherst, MA in the early 70s. He then wrote three plays for and about Francos that were published by the National Materials Development Center for French and Portuguese: "Un Jacques Cartier Errant" in 1977; "Chere Maman" in 1979; and "Sans Atout" in 1980. These same three plays were published once again in a single volume with the author's English translations by the University of Maine Press in 1996 under the title: "Un Jacques Cartier Errant - Jacques Cartier Discovers America."
Gregoire is a founding member of the Franco theater troupe: "Du monde d'a cote" and has performed with the troupe in France, Louisiana, Quebec, and New Brunswick, as well as throughout New England. He has recently completed two new plays in French: "Qui perd sa langue" and "Tout comme au bon vieux temps." Gregoire is also working to finish a contemporary Franco-American novel before it stops being contemporary. The author's reflections on the many pitfalls of being Franco are summarized in his 26 essays titled: "Entre la manie et la phobie/Somewhere Between mania and Phobia." You can read your choice of the French or English versions by clicking the appropriate title below. Gregoire currently lives in South Hampton, NH and can be reached at: 603-394-0770 or by mail at: 310 Main Ave., South Hampton, NH 03827

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