All roads lead to the theatre.
The one borrowed by Hannah Lévin Seiderman is personal and universal at the same time.
“I come from a Jewish family that is three-quarters Ashkenazi and one-quarter Sephardic.
It's important, because that's what brought me to the theater
, "said the young woman straight away when asked about her career.
For her, the theater is a tool of transmission.
It is not surprising that her first show at Cours Florent was a composition by
Maus
d'Art Spiegelman and that she is currently writing one around the life of Marceline Loridan-Ivens, who survived the camps of the died and managed to recover.
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The one who grew up in Rosny-sous-Bois in the Paris region (93) had to convince her parents of her vocation.
Her mother, a teacher, and her father, a business manager, preferred to see her study and have a "real" job.
She agrees to enroll in the university of letters to reassure them but has to work as a waitress to pay for her lessons...
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