Normand Chaurette (born July 9, 1954 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian playwright, best known as one of the first prominent writers of LGBT-themed plays in Quebec and Canada.Chaurette's career began in 1976 with Rêve d’une nuit d’hôpital, a radio play broadcast by Radio-Canada and inspired by the life of Émile Nelligan.
The play won the international Prix Paul-Gilson for francophone radio drama, and was later presented in a stage format in 1980.
Chalmers Canadian Play Award in 1993 for Les reines.
He has also translated a number of plays into French, including Friedrich Schiller's Mary Stuart, Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler and works by Shakespeare.