Performance 12th of December 2013 - 8pm
The International French School of Sydney Theatre, 758 Anzac Parade, Maroubra, NSW
Cast :
Jean-Philippe Armanet, Cécile Boiron, Harley de Burgh, Elisabeth Burke, Céline Guenee, Anna Mugot-Walter, Rémi Noubel, Céline Oudin, Jodi Pettersen, Christine Poplimont, Brigitte Rousseau, Lorenn Ruster, Murielle Stephan
Directed by
Jean-Yves Brignon
Translators :
Harley de Burgh, Camille Barrat, Caroline Gerrard, Jodi Pettersen, Christine Poplimont, Murielle Stephan
Play by Jean-Michel Ribes
a play in French with English subtitles
8 absurd scenes writing by the genius Jean-Michel Ribes.
"It's true that, if you wanted me to die,
I can't see why we'd go and buy a drier."
Jean-Michel Ribes likes « short-circuit sparkles, buildings that collapse, people gliding or flying, i.e. surprising twists. These delighting little moments that tell us that the world is not planned for good and that there are still places where reality has not closed its door to our mind. These short fables, portraits, scribbles, gathered under the title "Theatre without Animals", are a contribution to the art of twisting things around and a hommage to those who fight against the morose imprisonment of moderation"
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