Comfortably installed in this illustrious theater located on Boulevard des Batignolles - haven't you noticed that there is too often a large unwanted head in front of you, this head often topped by a bun that prevents you from seeing the scene in its entirety? ?
-, well seated, all the same, we saw this essential play of the Victorian era:
The Importance of Being Consistent.
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Brothers Karamazov
Arnaud Denis, the director, has a fine nose: he transposed the plot into the Roaring Twenties and that is why we were able, as an appetizer, to taste these old-fashioned cartoons, the main role of which is the era of silent films consisted, among other things, of presenting the characters.
The protagonists of Oscar Wilde's most famous comedy, here they are: Lady Bracknell (played by Évelyne Buyle), Algernon (Olivier Sitruk), Jack (Arnaud Denis), Gwendoline (Delphine Depardieu), Cecily (Marie Coutance), Miss Prism (Nicole Dubois), the Reverend Chasuble (Fabrice Talon),
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