Performances
The Fabulous Story of Mr Batichon
Edouard Batichon, a young teacher and author of two theses on Medieval history, gets a job as a substitute teacher in a secondary school in a deprived area. On the programme, the Middle Ages: crusades, religion, everyday life... soporific subjects for teenagers! Will he succeed in interesting this n...
Travels in Italy (from the writings of Montaigne)
While the wars of religion rage, Montaigne sets off Rome to meet the Pope and crosses a Europe put to fire and the sword by the intransigence of the Catholic fundamentalists.
On stage 3 characters: Montaigne, his secretary and the groom, walk at the pace set by a horse, encouraging meditation.
Eve...
Les Jumeaux : On n’est pas là pour vendre des cravates
Accomplices in life as well as on stage, comedy twins Steeven and Christopher Demora imitate, improvise and poke fun left, right and centre with a great deal of aplomb and subtlety. Their offbeat and provocative humour blends perfectly with their generosity.
Among the imitations, Carla Bruni being ...
My White Brother
Everything takes place in a theatre dressing room, shared for the evening by 2 actors preparing to go on stage to perform their comedy routine.
They are friends, but do they really know each other? Their joyful complicity provides the fuel for this unique scenic experience.
Sometimes fierce, often t...
The Owl That Whispered to the Moon …
Stéphane Meyer, the lord of Château Sainte Anne, invites us to a show featuring birds of prey.
A breathtaking aerial ballet, incorporating steppe and harpy eagles, caracara, buzzards, snowy owls, vultures, horses, magic and humour, takes us to another world in the ring and on the ramparts.
A poetica...
Chilly Gonzales & Jarvis Cocker “Room 29” at the GaitÉ Lyrique
Only the fertile brains of Jarvis Cocker, former leader of the legendary band Pulp and icon of Britpop, and Chilly Gonzales, pianist and producer of genius, could have dreamed up such a crazy project.
Born from a long stay by the British musician at Chateau Marmont, the prestigious hotel in Los Ang...
LA QUEUE DU MICKEY
In the 1980s, telephones plugged into the wall and had rotary dials and handsets with earpieces upon which you listened to the caller. We wore sleeveless sweaters over patterned shirts, high-waisted jeans and bum bags. We listened to music on radio-cassette players and social networks were not virtu...
LE MELON QUI
It all starts with a woman who finds a battered bowler hat. A bowler hat that has one particularity: it talks. The play retraces the adventures and peregrinations of the hat from the day it was made. But the story is more than a simple journey across the globe: from harassment to a small group that ...
Si je t’attrape je te mort ! (If I Catch You I’ll Kill You)
On the verge of “romantic implosion”, they have drawn a line down the middle of their apartment and are trading insults and mean tricks in order to make each other crack.
Into the midst of this battlefield walks death: clumsy, sensitive and unexpectedly funny!
Real false revelations, misunderstandin...
The Commune of Paris and Jazz
The Commune of Paris (1871) was all about Resistance and Revolution, just like Jazz.
Jazz and the Commune, a great political, tragic and lyrical adventure, with its characters and heroes, are brought together here in the form of a hybrid, mixed-race opera, in which slam holds a dialogue with song or...