When the elders of Roger Louret's theater troupe gathered at his funeral a year ago, they came back from Lot-et-Garonne with the desire to pay tribute to this author who made Christelle Chollet's debut, Élie Semoun, Muriel Robin.
What better dedication than to revive his greatest success, “the Twist Years”, Molière for best musical show in 1995. The troupe, which remained on the stage at the Folies-Bergère for six years, attracted a million spectators and filled the Zenith of France.
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Christelle Chollet and her husband Rémy Caccia decided to stage the show in their Théâtre de la Tour Eiffel (7th arrondissement) in Paris.
In a more restricted, shorter format, with eleven artists (including three musicians) compared to twenty-one at the time.
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