"
We are riveted on a hypothetical recovery, I'm afraid it will last,"
says Christophe Malavoy, disappointed to have had to stop
The Legend of the Holy Drinker,
a single-stage that he adapted from the work of Joseph Roth.
He played there a magnificent tramp who slept under the bridges of Paris, an alcoholic manhandled by life, but straight, in a staging worthy of a Marcel Carné film.
"
The curfew had already slowed down attendance, but there was still a real desire for the theater"
, observes the actor who hopes to resume it one day.
"
He is too rare an actor, intelligent
, assures Eric Caron who directed him in his play
Fausse note
(2019).
Malleable, it gives back what is asked of it with perfect depth and accuracy. "
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In the meantime, Jérôme Savary's unforgettable d'Artagnan deplores the current situation:
"We have the result of the poor management of the first confinement, everything is decided by politicians who do not take the metro, do not shop in the supermarkets
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