A radio show at the theater? You had to think about it. François Luciani did it. Simon Maisonobe, Jean Bulot and Adrien Morat wrote it. But the exercise doesn’t end there. He goes far beyond adapting a radio column for the first time on stage! By resuming “Sensitive Affairs”, the emblematic daily of Fabrice Drouelle for six years on France Inter, Eric Théobald the stage director was asked “to tell strong stories and with a powerful and universal societal echo. A kind of continuity, in this work that I have been starting for several years now. « . Result? A focus on three destinies of women.
With the complicity of Clémence Thioly, Fabrice Drouelle recounts, in the name of freedom, the fights led by Pauline Dubuisson, in love and transgressive, Marie Humbert, courageous and torn and Édith Cresson, independent and nonconformist, in a scenography illustrated by archives as much visual than sound. From waves to the stage, « only the truth tells » …
“Sensitive Affairs”, a theatrical adaptation of the France Inter program based on an original idea by François Luciani co-written by Simon Maisonobe, Jean Bulot and Adrien Morat and directed by Éric Théobald – With Fabrice Drouelle and Clémence Thioly – Theater Tristan Bernard (Paris VIIIth) from September 22 from Monday to Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday at 4:00 p.m. – Reservations: 01 45 22 08 40 – www.theatretristanbernard.fr
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