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Einstein, Saint-Exupéry and Blériot: three famous figures on the stage

2021-12-07T15:54:09.188Z


Genius of physics, aviator or talented author, the three have in common to have marked history ... but also to be honored in a room this end of the year in Paris.


In New York, Saint-Ex's last household

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We are in 1942, on the banks of the Hudson. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Gaël Giraudeau, perfect) writes

The Little Prince of

which his wife, the beautiful and tumultuous Consuelo (Alexandra Ansidei, exuberant at will), is one of the figures. She will be the asthmatic rose. Consuelo has a lover, the Swiss philosopher Denis de Rougemont, who has come to join them (Adrien Melin, straight in his boots). She has this admirable phrase:

"I'm not cheating on him. I furnish his absence. He owes me everything ”.

All on a background of jazz.

Between Saint-Ex, Consuelo and Rougemont, spirits are heating up.

The war is the backdrop for this play.

Saint-Ex, eternally dissatisfied, can no longer do nothing and wishes to return to the fight.

Like his hero, he dreams of joining his star.

Death is living without taking any risks.

Happy, Jean-Claude Idée, who wrote an optimistic tragedy.

We came out with wings.

“Saint Ex à New York” until December 31, at

Petit Montparnasse

31, rue de la Gaîté (14th).

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Albert Einstein, a child apart

The brilliant future Nobel Prize winner in physics, from the start, was a little different. Fortunately, his grandfather reassured him:

“Albert, when you have a superior intelligence like you, you can't help it. You were born that way, in the same way that others are born with blue or green eyes. It's

not easy to be gifted, to discover relativity while watching a bicycle go by. The play, adapted from Brigitte Kernel's novel, is a real success. The interpretation of Sylvie Roux in the skin of Albert is bluffing. As for Tadrina Hocking and Thomas Lempire in the roles of parents, grandparents, teacher and psychologist, they are jubilant.

"Albert Einstein, a child apart" until December 25, at

Studio Hébertot

, 78 bis, bd des Batignolles (17th).

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Sylvie Roux plays young Einstein.

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"The king of daisies" at Lucernaire

A modest hotel room in Calais on July 25, 1909. Louis Blériot (Maxence Gaillard) and his delicious wife Alicia (Lauriane Lacaze) settled there. If the famous aviator who is nicknamed "the king of daisies" - because he has grazed on the lawn, more than 30 falls on the clock - it is because he has not said his last word: England is within arm's reach of his airplane. His rival, Hubert Latham (Emmanuel Gaury) intends to cap our Blériot on the post. This small world gets agitated, avoids all this creates a highly electric atmosphere and when Alicia decides to get Latham drunk so that he cannot take off, it gives a very pleasing scene. Needless to say that we took with this Blériot - written by Bérangère Gallot and Sophie Nicollas,directed by Benoît Lavigne - a good breath of fresh air.

“The king of daisies”

until January 2, at

Lucernaire

, 53, rue Notre Dame des champs (6th).

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Source: lefigaro

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