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Sport & Outdoor
Nous, les héros
📍 Compiègne, Oise
· Place Briet d'Aubigny, 60200 Compiègne
À propos
Clément Hervieu-Léger, recently appointed head of the Comédie-Française, directs Nous, les héros, by one of the greatest French playwrights of the 20th century: Jean-Luc Lagarce. A plunge into the daily life of an itinerant theater troupe, where love and reprisals intermingle?
At the end of a performance, a family of actors leave the stage and return to their dressing rooms. They are about to celebrate the engagement of Joséphine, the eldest daughter of the clan, to Raban, the young leading man. But the ceremony quickly turns into a settling of scores?
This itinerant troupe, broke and exuberant, takes us on a fast-paced story with lively dialogue, punctuated on stage by musical tunes. The whole thing is carried off with gusto by a talented cast, including Comédie-Française member Elsa Lepoivre.
Written in 1993 by Jean-Luc Lagarce for his own company, this play is a humorous look at theater and the life that goes with it. The playwright invites the audience into the intimacy of the actors and actresses, backstage, where masks and costumes come off. Although not his best-known play, it is nonetheless one of the most accomplished and representative of his oeuvre. Clément Hervieu-Léger pays him a fitting tribute, 30 years after his death.
An intimate, gripping show in which the words flow brilliantly!
At the end of a performance, a family of actors leave the stage and return to their dressing rooms. They are about to celebrate the engagement of Joséphine, the eldest daughter of the clan, to Raban, the young leading man. But the ceremony quickly turns into a settling of scores?
This itinerant troupe, broke and exuberant, takes us on a fast-paced story with lively dialogue, punctuated on stage by musical tunes. The whole thing is carried off with gusto by a talented cast, including Comédie-Française member Elsa Lepoivre.
Written in 1993 by Jean-Luc Lagarce for his own company, this play is a humorous look at theater and the life that goes with it. The playwright invites the audience into the intimacy of the actors and actresses, backstage, where masks and costumes come off. Although not his best-known play, it is nonetheless one of the most accomplished and representative of his oeuvre. Clément Hervieu-Léger pays him a fitting tribute, 30 years after his death.
An intimate, gripping show in which the words flow brilliantly!