With his hand on his heart, a gentle smile on his lips and a bright look in his eyes, Pierre Richard greets with a form of restraint, almost shyness, the audience of the Toursky theater in Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône).
This Friday, February 9, the 89-year-old actor comes for an hour and a half to tell, relive and replay tasty anecdotes (all true),
which he has partly already confided in “Memories of a distracted person”
(Ed. Le Cherche Midi, 176 pages, 16.90 euros) published this fall and co-written with Christophe Duthuron.
It is also the latter who puts it on stage in this new show, “I am there but I am not there!
".
In fine, clever, playful writing, full of winks, he invokes Claude Nougaro and Georges Moustaki, his friends and neighbors whom he imitates - the poetic flights of the Toulouse native are irresistible -, Eugène Ionesco and Jacques Higelin again, delivers memorable blunders.
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