Nicknamed "little guy" by his working father, Léonie Bathiat often quarrels with her mother, a linenwoman, who would like to see her secretary and married. Already, the future Arletty has no tongue in her pocket. Later, it is his cheekiness and naturalness that will strike the review directors, authors and directors. As well as his desire to remain free whatever the events and the price to pay.
It is this desire rooted in it that serves as the common thread for the musical show. Do I have a mouth of Arletty? imagined by Éric Bu and Élodie Menant. The authors tell the story of an avant-garde and complex artist by cheerfully restoring her birth in Courbevoie, Île-de-France, in 1898, the Roaring Twenties, the world wars until her death in 1992 in Paris, at the age of 94. She had been blind for thirty years.
Wave of nostalgia
Ignoring her religious education, the young woman imposes her originality in the beautiful world she meets thanks to a banker. She is a model time for
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