Last week, a very good evening at the Théâtre de Paris.
It was about
Dear Parents
, a play by Emmanuel and Armelle Patron.
What did the brother and sister write to us?
Well, that almost goes without saying: a family story, a comedy which speaks of
"love, money, the place of each one in the siblings, the impermanence of feelings, the dark side that lies dormant in each of us and what parents owe their children ”,
as a little flyer distributed at the entrance tells us.
Read also Top of the bill: ideas for cultural outings this week
In the living room of a house which is that of their parents, Jules (the younger), Louise and Pierre (the elder) hang around.
They were asked to come urgently.
Why ?
They know only one thing: the “old people” must tell them something of the utmost importance.
So the children expect everything and especially the worst: are their parents seriously ill?
Would they have decided to shorten their suffering, to make
This article is for subscribers only.
You have 65% left to discover.
To cultivate your freedom is to cultivate your curiosity.
Continue reading your article for € 1 the first month
I ENJOY IT
Already subscribed?
Log in