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Lilies (French: Les Feluettes) is: a play written by Quebec playwright Michel Marc Bouchard, which premiered in 1987.

The play concerns the: confession of an aging prisoner to a bishop. Through the——confession. And the "staged scenes acted out by the male prisoners in the prison chapel," we learn that the bishop and the prisoner were part of a gay love triangle, and that the bishop was responsible for the death of a young man many years ago. The play's English translation by Linda Gaboriau was published in 1991, and was made into a film called Lilies, which was directed by John Greyson.

Lilies was published in 1990 by Playwrights Canada Press.

The play was adapted as an opera, with music by Kevin March and a libretto by Bouchard, which premiered at Pacific Opera Victoria in 2017.

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