Since January 22nd, Unknown at this address (adapted from Kressman Taylor's novel of the same name) returns to this Xe arrondissement establishment under the direction of Jérémie Lipmann and starring Stéphane Guillon and Pascal Elbé. The result is exhilarating.
Arts vivants
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It was in a clandestine theater in the heart of Neuchâtel that David Charles, real name, inaugurated his third one-man show. A blend of musical performance and stand-up, «Qu'est-ce que j'ai fait pour en arriver là?» is as explosive as it is intimate.
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They're ultra-rich, they're beautiful, and they own the world. It could be the start of a reality show or a sociological essay, but it's the subject of a show. Interview with Vincent Bonillo, director of «Haute Société».
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In parallel with its musical program, the Paléo Festival has for several years offered a space dedicated to the circus and street arts, La Ruche. In a whimsical setting, several shows are staged throughout the week. Immersion.
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At a time when the energy crisis has been looming large for several months, here's a show that's completely ecological: a candlelight ballet! Impressions
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Theater
«Un Sacre»: a play that accompanies mourning and honors our dead
par Chloé Delassispar Chloé DelassisUnpublished article - Chloé Delassis Founded in 2015 by the promising young Lorraine de Sagazan, the La Brèche company presents a show on France's major theater stages...
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Unpublished article - Chloé Delassis After adapting the Iliad and then the Odyssey for the stage in 2017, followed by Leïla Slimani's novel Chanson Douce in 2019, it's time for the grandiose Illusions...
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From 1957 to 1990, Peter Brook directed various versions of Shakespeare's The Tempest. Now, at the age of 96, he returns with a brilliant new stage proposal...
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As well as teaching at a Valais high school, Stéphane Albelda devotes a great deal of his time to theater. This year, with the Nova Malacuria and Hussard de Minuit companies, he brought to the stage the fascinating and mysterious life of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. For Le Regard Libre, he talks about his play Saint-Exupéry volé au ciel and his passion for «Saint-Ex», a writer born at the dawn of the 20th century, who disappeared in the twilight of the Second World War, but whose work continues to fascinate us all.
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