Monday – Caroline Vigneaux
Originally, Adam and Eve are in the Garden of Eden. They have the right to do whatever they want. Except eating apples. So Eve bites an apple. Like all girls, frankly, she’s looking… What she doesn’t know is that it’s going to cost us 2,000 years of taboos, enslavement and dress orders. Thank you, Eve.
Tuesday – Mélodie Fontaine
The youth of an ugly woman, a devouring profession, an intermittent spirituality, a disaster region (which some call her body): an introspective spectacle in a more general way. Mélodie Fontaine gives you an appointment every Monday evening at 8:00 p.m. at the Théâtre BO Saint-Martin in Paris and on Friday April 22 at 9:00 p.m. at the Spotlight in Lille!
Wednesday – Oldelaf
Michel Montana is a French singer born in 1946 of a French but shaved mother and a sterile father. True miracle of Nature, he will come late to the song where he reveals himself to be a being apart. Finally, really apart, the other singers do not accept it. He will rub shoulders with the heyday of the 70s, the world of Sardou, Cloclo, Fugainand will even be at the origin of several cult songs without however ever embracing the expected success.
Thursday – Tristan Lopin
When I was told: “For a second show, what would be good would be to write something more intimate, more personal but also more committed”. I immediately thought of feminism, the climate, Loana’s career, my fear of abandonment and people who wear Birkenstocks… All this seems to have no connection and yet the people who live in my head and I, we started writing! Ps: this show was partly written in confinement, it might be a little busy, you saw.
Friday – Guillaume Fosko
Halfway we stop, we think, sometimes we even doubt. Halfway, we often turn around, take stock, then move on. And sometimes halfway, we just drop a taf paid a blind, we wonder why!