Les Enfants terribles
Jean Cocteau
Philip Glass
Phia Ménard
Les Enfants terribles by Jean Cocteau, a romantic masterpiece of a generation between the wars in Paris, left the acid memory of the colours of Paul and his sister Élisabeth’s bedroom, overtaken by games of desire. This timeless tableau of adolescence, as poisonous as it is dreamy, with saturated romanticism in a form of flamboyant camera, still dazzles.
Rather than opting for a literal adaptation of the novel, Phia Ménard chooses to focus on the lyrical reading of it by Philip Glass in his Opera for 4 voices and three pianos. And more contemporary, it now sheds light on history in the light of aging and degenerative diseases, by establishing a parallel between adolescent and aging bodies, each as isolated and at odds with society as the other.
Attached to the movement that invigorates Philip Glass’s piece, she imagines a revolving stage device and symbolic appearances that give the show its singular rhythm, in an intermingling of song, music, text and dance, at a fast tempo. As for Emmanuel Olivier, the musical director, he magnifies the tragic beauty of Philip Glass’s opera, as well as its immersive dimension.
Première belge
Coproduction Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles
Corealisation Kaaitheater, Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles
With the support of the French Embassy in Belgium
In the scope of EXTRA, a programme to support French contemporary creation.
Calendar
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- 20:15
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- 20:15
Information
Language
fr, surtitling nl
Duration
95'
Venue
Grande salle
Cast
Direction & Senography
Phia Ménard
Musical direction
Emmanuel Olivier
With
François Piolino
Mélanie Boisvert
Ingrid Perruche
Olivier Naveau
Jonathan Drillet
Nicolas Royez
Flore Merlin
Emmanuel Olivier
Assistant Director and Scenography
Clarisse Delile
Dramaturgy
Jonathan Drillet
Dressmaker
Marie La Rocca
Light design
Éric Soyer
Music director
Emmanuel Olivier
Sound operator
Jonathan Lefèvre-Reich
Stage manager
Marie Bonnier
Stage director
Nicolas Marchand
Production
la co[opéra]tive : Les 2 Scènes / Scène nationale de Besançon, Théâtre Impérial – Opéra de Compiègne, Le Bateau Feu / Scène nationale de Dunkerque, Théâtre de Cornouaille / Scène nationale de Quimper, Opéra de Rennes, Atelier Lyrique de Tourcoing Coproduction La Comédie de Clermont-Ferrand / Scène nationale, MC2 / Scène nationale de Grenoble, MC93 / Scène nationale de Bobigny, Théâtre National de Wallonie-Bruxelles, Le Carreau / Scène nationale de Forbach Secrétaire général Emmanuel Quinchez
Administration and production
Ella Berkovich
The interlude added after scene 13 is an extract from Jean Cocteau s'adresse à l'an 2000 / Jean Cocteau, short film (12 juin 1962).