Over 2 days and 3 performances, third-cycle drama students from the Erik Satie conservatory take over the Théâtre de l'Opprimé.
Monday, June 15 at 8 p.m., then Tuesday the 16th at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. At the Théâtre de l’Opprimé 78/80 rue du Charolais 75012 Paris "The Country" by Martin Crimp In the stylish home of a couple newly settled in the countryside, a young woman is brought back unconscious by the husband, a doctor. It is night. Over three scenes, the image of happiness embodied by this couple begins to crack in the face of this foreign presence, which unsettles the foundations of an apparently happy bourgeois life. This play allowed us to bring the acting work as close as possible to the two actresses. And right away, we felt the need to go through the entire night. Since the play is built on things left unsaid, lies, and omissions, we had to uncover what was hidden in this stormy night in an effort to understand what remains unspoken there. Félix Pruvost With Laureen De Daboville, Jules Fanchon and Juliette Petit Assistant director: Emma Robineau At Café L by Laureen de Daboville “It is Wednesday. It is very late. Lanee comes home. Lothaire is there. He is peeling carrots.” Written and directed by: Laureen De Daboville Assistant director: Ambroise Nepveu de Villemarceau Cast: Laureen De Daboville Alexandre Gallet Simon Couchot Thanks To François-Xavier Rouyer, without whom I would never have completed my writing. Thank you for your patience, support, and the precision of your guidance. See you in a year, when you will once again play Bohemian Rhapsody for me on the piano, proudly. "La Maladie de la Famille M" by Fausto Paravidino. Adapted and directed by: Juliette Petit La Maladie de la famille M by Fausto Paravidino explores the fragilities of a family unable to communicate and live together despite its need for love. Between humor and pain, the play is revisited here through the eyes of the eldest daughter, a discreet figure on whom the household’s fragile balance rests. Trapped in a solitude and emotional violence that runs through the entire family, she gradually moves toward a form of inner emancipation, where pain also becomes a passage toward freedom. PERFORMANCE: Eva De Jesus Flecho, Mathilde De Maurepas, Luca Garzo, Augustin Jacob, Tristan Leborgne and Juliette Petit SOUND DESIGN: Alexandre Delpech and Benjamin Choiselat Mehoyas LIGHTING DESIGN: Juliette Petit SET DESIGN: Ruby Contat COSTUMES: Clarisse Verron
Source: paris.fr — photo: CMA7
