Brother and sister, Emmanuel and Armelle Patron can't believe it.
Dear Parents
is in the running for the Molière for best comedy.
Verdict at the ceremony on May 30.
It's their first play.
On the bill at the Théâtre de Paris since January, driven by critics and favorable word-of-mouth, it is sold out.
“I didn't think it would make people laugh so much, we wrote it as a black comedy”
, is surprised the first, also an interpreter.
While his youngest signs the staging with Anne Dupagne (until June 26, resumed in September).
The story has it all.
Three children demand that their parents make them a gift of a large sum of money that falls to them from the sky, but the latter prefer to build an orphanage in Cambodia.
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“Our parents were like that, altruistic, turned towards others, our mother was a gerontologist and our father ran a retirement home, they were humanists,
confides Emmanuel Patron, in life the second of a sibling…
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