After a short three-week appearance at the Théâtre du Rond-Point in 2023, Sara Giraudeau once again turns to the public, that of the Petit Saint-Martin for
Le Syndrome de l'oiseau
.
This play has already met with great success, as she tells Joseph Ghosn for the show “Conversations”.
Sara Giraudeau and Patrick d'Assumçao share the stage in this high-tension closed session.
The actress and director succeeds in adding a touch of poetry and melancholy to this story of a chilling sequestration.
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“There’s something great about theater: things change every time.
The roles that we stop for a while, they mature inside us and evolve.
Time has a real hold on it,” says this child of the ball, who started by going on stage before turning to cinema.
Enough to make you want to discover
The Bird Syndrome
, and approach the fascinating sensitivity of Sara Giraudeau: "It's a job where you have to have your head in the stars but keep your feet in the mud."
A mantra inherited from her parents, Anny Duperey and Bernard Giraudeau, who, according to her, did “this job in an extremely healthy way”.
Bird Syndrome
, Petit Saint-Martin, until April 20, 2024. portestmartin.com