There were beautiful people at the Libre theater in the 10th arrondissement of Paris this Tuesday, February 22. The actors François Berléand, seen at the performance of the Miser by Michel Boujenah in January, and Antoine Duléry, were two delighted men at the release of the premiere of their new play directed by Bernard Murat.
Indeed, the two accomplices on the boards in To the tip of the nose were warmly congratulated by their colleagues, members of the profession and other personalities. It was during the cocktail reception that the politician was seen in particular Nadine Moranothe journalist Gerard Davet with his wife Sylviaas well as Francis Lhomme, Jean-Baptiste FuzetRobert Namias and his wife carolina, Robert Lescure and many more… (see slideshow).
The play written by Matthew Delaporte and Alexandre De La Patelliere (to whom we owe First name) is a comedy about power, in which a future President of the Republic confronts a psychologist: while he has to deliver his inauguration speech, the brand new President is seized with an absurd nasal itch. Unable to speak in public without making a fool of himself, he is forced to meet a famous psychiatrist. But it is difficult to lie down when we have promised ourselves to straighten out France! They only have one hour: that’s good, it’s the duration of a session. While there is an emergency, and the secrets come to the surface, the two men engage in a duel where each tries to take power. Between the President and the Psy, who will have the last word?
François Berléand, winner of a César in 2000 for the film My small business was in 2021 on the poster for Pascal Elbé’s comedy We are made for each other. He also appeared in Olivier Baroux’s hit comedy saga The Tuches 4. Antoine Duléry will be in the cast of the next film by Michèle Laroque which will be released in theaters in March, Then we dance.