Claire Chazal reads texts by writers who are dear to her. Stefan Zweig, Romain Gary, Christian Bobin, Jean Echenoz… The former presenter of the 8 p.m.

news reads on stage texts. A bohemian atmosphere, closer to the world of Henry Murger than to that of today's bobos, permeates the atmosphere. The performance begins a quarter of an hour late. It’s a way of remaining faithful to the spirit of the genius of the place, Philippe Tesson, the former journalist from Quotidien de Paris pays tribute to its founder. The World of Yesterday echoes the feeling of decadence hovering over Europe. Charlotte Delbo describes “the largest station in the world for arrivals and departures”: Auschwitz. You will meet one of the architects of the Terror, Robespierre, at the Théâtre de Poche (Paris 6th), on Monday at 9 p.M.