Presentation part:
How to get rid of a mistress when planning to marry the same day with a rich heiress? Here's what works Bois d'Enghien, a lover of Lucette Gauthier-hall singer, artist claimed by Baroness Duverger for signing the contract of marriage with his daughter ... Bois d'Enghien himself. The lover household Lucette and thwarts the cascade of events and misunderstandings that could unveil his plan.
Of Georges Feydeau
Directed by Jérôme Deschamps
Of Georges Feydeau
Directed by Jérôme Deschamps
Feydeau, c is stronger than you. To stage 'A strings attached' - or any other part of the master of vaudeville - do not play games. Madness in the fourth degree is already riveted to the text, do not bother to add more. Jerome Deschamps knows and knows his Feydeau on the fingertips. Less director a conductor, he sets to music the mechanics irresistible'Un strings attached, with modesty and intelligence. If this pulse as well, is because it has interpreters of choice. With a flawless delivery, the troupe of the Comedie-French havoc. And in this collective power demented comic, Christian Hecq Bouzin is phenomenal. Worthy of the great American burlesque, he embodies this clown Kafkaesque theater of Deschamps-Makeïeff. Crushed by the system, abused and humiliated by all other players in the room, he agrees with Eugene Ionesco. The father of the Theatre of the Absurd wrote about 'The Flea in the ear', another masterpiece of Feydeau: "Because if Feydeau please, not for the ideas he has (since he does not), nor the stories of his characters (which are stupid), this is madness, this mechanism is apparently solved, but is disrupted by its progression and even its acceleration. "And if the public still works in 2010, because they are sex and money pose Feydeau's characters. So we never laughed so much in the room since Richelieu's French ... 'A strings attached' mounted by Jacques Charon in 1961. And this is probably the finest tribute we could go to the comedy troupe of those years.
My opinion:
No no I did not go to the theater but I saw the transmission of this piece last night on France 2 and that I could laugh!
distribution on the website of the French Comedy and you can enjoy the virtual tour link to this institution.
must also say that I was particularly won over by the actor who played Bouzin! A real clown acrobat!
Bravo Christian Hecq (I notice he wears a brace on the photo site of the French Comedy ... it must be due to his acrobatic performance in the third act of stairs ...).
"On 22 February 2011, France 2 will capture A strings attached directly to the French Comedy. The comedy by Georges Feydeau which sold out since the first in December 2010, will laugh at any speed fans vaudeville. "I split a pear and I was blown away by the energy of the actors. What talents to take any part that is not easy! You will find
distribution on the website of the French Comedy and you can enjoy the virtual tour link to this institution.
must also say that I was particularly won over by the actor who played Bouzin! A real clown acrobat!
Bravo Christian Hecq (I notice he wears a brace on the photo site of the French Comedy ... it must be due to his acrobatic performance in the third act of stairs ...).
I'm not a big fan of theater, in fact, it would be fairer to say that I I do not really have the opportunity we do not have much room here ... So this
television transmission was a damn good idea! THANK YOU I spent a wonderful evening! And you, have you seen on TV or the theater, perhaps?
I discover more and Feydeau's work before there's plenty to do! And I knew this man a few famous quotes!
For text and various works I suggest you also have the reflex Wikisource
television transmission was a damn good idea! THANK YOU I spent a wonderful evening! And you, have you seen on TV or the theater, perhaps?
I discover more and Feydeau's work before there's plenty to do! And I knew this man a few famous quotes!
For text and various works I suggest you also have the reflex Wikisource
Silence, I hear three shots of the theater, the curtain rises,
I leave you, good show !
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