Sylvia
Fabrice Murgia
An Pierlé Quartet
Leading figure of a feminism which is more poetic than engaged, Sylvia Plath fought all her life between her desire to fulfill the injunctions of the American dream of the 50’s and 60’s (perfect wife and mother) and her irrepressible need to write. It was a deep contradiction that led to her death. From this complex life she produced a novel; The Bell Jar, which was published in 1963.
To reflect on this female voice, Fabrice Murgia has conceived a whirling piece which shows us the many layers and the interior conflicts of the American poet. On stage, nine actors play Sylvia at different key moments in her life. A depressive young woman making her first suicide attempt at 20. A young woman drunk on the power of words. An author victim of male domination.
The originality of this show is its melding of theatre and film. Throughout the performance the spectator watches in real time the creation of a film projected on a big screen. The camera work created with virtuosity by Juliette Van Dormael highlights the tearing apart of the artist, films with close-ups of the actors’ faces the emotions of the character, and follows the movements of the different Sylvias from the beginning to the end. A sensitive portrait enriched by the sublime melancholy of the musical compositions of Belgian author/composer An Pierlé.
Création Studio Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles
Calendar
-
- 20:15
Discussion after the show
-
- 20:15
Introduction · 19:30
-
- 20:15
Information
Language
fr, en, nl, surtitling fr, en, nl
Duration
90'
Venue
Grande salle
Cast
Direction
Fabrice Murgia
With
Valérie Bauchau
Clara Bonnet
Alizée Gaye
Vanessa Compagnucci
Vinora Epp
Léone François
Magali Pinglaut
Ariane Rousseau
Scarlet Tummers
Concept
Cie ARTARA
Assistant director
Justine Lequette
Assistant director and interprétation
Maxime Glaude
Assistant director
Shana Lellouch
Research and dramaturgy assistance
Cécile Michel
Scenography
Rudy Sabounghi
Scenography assistant
Julien Soulier
Dressmaker
Marie-Hélène Balau
Decoration
Aurélie Borremans
Assistant decoration
Valérie Perin
Interns decoration
Léa Pelletier
Sophie Hazebrouck
Sets construction and costumes
Ateliers du Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles
Video and lighting creation and Artara technical direction
ARTARA Giacinto Caponio
Lighting director
Emily Brassier
Music creation
An Pierlé
Koen Gisen
Hendrik Lasure
Casper Van De Velde
Technical Director
Giacinto Caponio
Sound operator
Bob Hermans
Direction photo
Juliette Van Dormael
Assistant camera
Giacinto Caponio
Video direction
Dimitri Petrovic
Camera
Aurélie Leporcq
Stage manager
Hugues Girard
Stage director
Sandrine Nicaise
Olivier Vincent
Marc Defrise
Production
Jenifer Rodriguez
Co-production
Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles, Théâtre de Namur, Central - La Louvière, MARS - Mons Arts de la Scène, Fondation Mons2025 dans la cadre de la Biennale 2018-2019, Printemps des Comédiens – Montpellier, Comédie de SaintEtienne - Centre Dramatique National, Théâtre Jean-Vilar de Vitry-sur-Scène, Le Carreau - Scène Nationale de Forbach et de l’Est mosellan, Théâtres en Dracénie – Draguignan, la Coop asbl, Shelter Prod
With the support of
Taxshelter.be, ING et du tax-shelter du gouvernement fédéral belge, DIESE # Rhône Alpes
Special thanks to
Lionel Demilier, Monique Grignard, Leonore Rodriguez, Eve Scorneaux et Yvon Van Lancker