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2022-04-26T12:58:46.377Z


REVIEW – At the Bouffes du Nord, Peter Brook offers a refined version of Shakespeare's last tragicomedy. A very lively and iodized spectacle.


Peter Brook has been around

The Tempest

for many years .

Maybe over 60 years old.

At the Bouffes du Nord, the director makes his Shakespearean comeback with the playwright's most famous and fabulous tragicomedy.

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The Tempest

is the swan song of the master of the Avon, and this swan song has always intrigued Peter Brook.

He always had the curious and intriguing feeling that this play slipped through his fingers, which is quite natural when one attaches or attacks the supernatural world of Shakespeare.

So the director, assisted by Marie-Hélène Estienne - his accomplice since 1976 - gives us a gift: a reduced version of a

Tempest

(from the translation by Jean-Claude Carrière), a concentrate, the core of original work:

Tempest Project

.

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Source: lefigaro

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