Sylvia
Fabrice Murgia, Cie Artara - An Pierlé Quartet
Fabrice Murgia paints the portrait and the tragic destiny of American poet Sylvia Plath in a production which brings together elements of theatre and cinema.
Fabrice Murgia paints the portrait and the tragic destiny of American poet Sylvia Plath in a production which brings together elements of theatre and cinema.
Seven women. Seven emblematic women of literature who lived life to the fullest. Their relation to writing is passionate, and for some of them, was a path t (…)
Exploring their family histories, Hervé Guerrisi and Grégory Carnoli ask us to question the theses of identity and origins, in the light of science.
The La Brute collective is examining a taboo: prostitution. Via documentary theatre, it raises questions about the sexual service marketplace and further, the place sex holds in society.
A group of blind people wander through an ancient forest on an island. They are waiting for the return of the priest who brought them here, not realizing that he is already among them.
Author and actor, Geneviève Damas leads a writing workshop to discuss the question of borders, of limits, of walls. Between here and there, before and after (…)
Alain Platel and Fabrizio Cassol reconstruct Mozart’s unfinished work with fourteen worldwide musicians. A modern and universal mass that asks the final question and invent new rites of passage.
Three actors refuse to hang up their acting boots and take their audience on an urban and poetic cavalcade, beyond the theatre walls.