After Provence, Philippe Caubère tells at the Théâtre de l'Oeuvre and with earthiness thirteen stories from
Lettres de mon moulin
by Alphonse Daudet. In two shows, the performer of the unforgettable
Dance of the Devil
(DVD Éditions Malavida) tells the story
of Monsieur Seguin's La chèvre
,
L'Arlésienne
,
The legend of the man with the golden brains
or the
priest of Cucugnan
. And in the second,
The Pope's Mule
,
The Three Low Masses
or
The Elixir of Reverend Father Gaucher
. The author of
Le Roman d'un actor, tome II: La Belgique
(Éditions Joëlle Losfeld) entertains
"
by plunging the viewer into the world both marvelous and cruel
”
of Daudet.
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My ideal ride
the Bois de Vincennes.
In 1971, I did not "go to Paris" like Lucien de Rubempré.
On the contrary.
My desire was to stay in Aix to found a company there with my friends Maxime Lombard and Jean-Claude Bourbault and especially those of the Communist League with whom we played in the streets, a story of the Paris Commune of which it was the centenary. .
The Theater of
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