Le Dernier salut
Nicolas Buysse, Cie Les Boîtes à Idées
In the twilight of their careers, three actors refuse to give in to programmed obsolescence. Facing retirement which rings the death knell for their theatre life, the trio declare a revolution, be it geriatric!
Are they past their expiration date? Too old to declaim love, death or hope, to serve Prévert, Rostand, Shakespeare?
In response to such inanity, they want to embark the public on an urban and poetic cavalcade. Their place has been taken in the name of budget cuts and flowering young talent. So be it! The street will be their stage, the alleys their stage sets. Outside a plebian bar or a luxury hotel singing, yelling and enumerating their memories, it’s the most beautiful show of their life that they want us to take part in. Why curb their freedom to act if their breath is whole, if the child still tosses and turns, ingenious and livelier than ever despite a spine teased by arthritis?
These three offer a sweet and soft lament on the quick, too quick passage of time. And in response to this realization they unite in a flood of enthusiasm, a cry of love to this craft which is best reflected in the dramatic power of the city.
Le Dernier salut is a return to the source, a long voyage that crosses real life. For once. Real life.
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Information
Language
fr
Venue
From the Théâtre National
Duration
80’
Cast
Concept, writing and directing
Nicolas Buysse
Dramaturge
Jean-Michel Frère
Set design
Ditte van Brempt
With
Jean-Pierre Baudson
Alfredo Cañavate
Patrick Donnay
Sound design
Maxime Glaude
Sound manager
Pawel Wnuczynski
Photographic research
Cécile Michel
Création Studio Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles
Production
Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles
With the support of
Cie Victor B
Sets construction and costumes
Ateliers du Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles
Atelier Construction de Quai 41-Guy Carbonnelle
Paintings and portraits of actors
Sylvain Bouder
Thanks to Hotel Metropole Brussels.