Hedda
Sébastien Monfè
Mira Goldwicht
Aurore Fattier
Hedda, a plural portrait of women, immerses us in the last days of rehearsal of Hedda Gabler. A director grapples with Ibsen’s work. Her work is punctuated by the progressively obscuring interposition of memories of her sister, who had disappeared years before. We follow this unexpected, vertiginous path with her until the birth of her show.
Aurore Fattier takes hold of Ibsen’s classic and offers a contemporary transposition coupled with a mise en abyme of the work. This new work imposes itself as a machine of sharp visions, making us look more closely at the mysterious knots that exist between the unspeakable and the embodied existence. On the one hand, a kind of making of with the allure of a fantastic thriller where we follow the turmoil of the creative process behind the scenes of the theatre. On the other side, pure fiction, the representation of whole sections of Hedda Gabler staged and interpreted by the character of Laure surrounded by actors in costumes, on the stage set of the music room.
Between a mirror structure, a contemporary reading and a historical aesthetic of the play, Aurore Fattier reveals, by making the story play off against what could be what could be a contemporary news item — the disappearance of a young actress and its repercussions on her relatives —, the difference between the violence that women experience in the real world and the way it was idealized through the cultural monuments erected by our founding fathers.
Production Théâtre de Liège
Coproduction Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles
Calendar
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Introduction · 19:30
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Information
Language
fr, surtitling en
Duration
210’
Venue
Grande salle
Cast
Concept, Direction
Aurore Fattier
With
Fabrice Adde
Delphine Bibet
Yoann Blanc
Carlo Brandt
Lara Ceulemans
Valentine Gérard
Fabien Magry
Deborah Marchal
Annah Schaeffer
Alexandre Trocki
Maud Wyler
Text
Sébastien Monfè
Mira Goldwicht
Cinematography
Vincent Pinckaers
Assistants
Lara Ceulemans
Deborah Marchal
Dressmaker
Prunelle Rulens
Odile Dubucq
Scenography
Marc Lainé
In collaboration with
Stéphane Zimmerli
Juliette Terraux
Light design
Enrico Bagnoli
Music direction
Maxence Vandevelde
Light design
Enrico Bagnoli
Music direction
Maxence Vandevelde
Technical director
Nathalie Borlée
Video direction
Gwen Laroche
Costumes & Sets construction
Ateliers du Théâtre de Liège
Production
Théâtre de Liège et DC&J Création avec le soutien du Tax Shelter du Gouvernement fédéral de Belgique et de Inver Tax Shelter
Coproduction
Solarium Asbl, Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles, Théâtre Royal de Namur, Théâtre de La Cité-Cdn Toulouse-Occitanie, Comédie de Valence-Cdn Drôme-Ardèche, Les Théâtres de la ville du Luxembourg, Théâtre National de Nice, MARS Mons Arts de la Scène, Comédie de Reims, Prospero – Extended Theatre (en cours)
With the support of
Tax Shelter du Gouvernement Fédéral de Belgique et Club des Entreprises partenaires du Théâtre de Liège