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In Paris, change of register in the Richelieu room

2021-10-28T19:14:46.964Z


CRITICAL - Under the title of Mais Quelle comédie!, The French actors push the ditty and raise the gambette, story of troop life. There is joy!


Exquisite surprise!

It feels like being at the Châtelet in the heyday of Jean-Luc Choplin's musicals.

Grand staircase and swing on

Anything Goes

by Cole Porter.

Serge Bagdassarian wearing a golden toga à la Paco Rabanne leads the review.

With Madame Arthur, the man would have turned to the executioner of hearts.

It is the Richelieu room, perfectly surrounded.

Marina Hands accompanies him.

An orchestra conducted by Vincent Leterme and Benoît Urbain swaying the numbers.

But what a comedy!

We did not know that Broadway and variety haunted Molière's children so much, and that they would know how to make us cry.

Rather of laughing moreover than of sorrow.

We did not suspect, either, that they know how to sing and dance.

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T-shirt and sandals

On stage, they are among themselves.

They tell the story of the life of a troop.

No text, no author to serve or just snippets, bubbles which rise to the surface of the memory, and which they amuse themselves to divert until they burst.

They are superb: Christian Lacroix

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Source: lefigaro

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