After his first and excellent theatrical staging of Stallone adapted from a short story by Emmanuele Bernheim (with Clotilde Hesme and Pascal Sangla), Fabien Gorgeart ventured into the novel or rather the autobiographical story of Delphine de Vigan who experienced a tremendous success and a shower of literary prizes:
Nothing stands in the way of the night
(Jean-Claude Lattès, 2011).
The project was bold.
Stallone was not treading very happy ground – a young woman with cancer – but her treatment was highly original and sometimes even comical.
The text by Delphine de Vigan is not of the same variety and the staging had to respect a certain sobriety.
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On the stage, Elsa Lepoivre, from the Comédie-Française, for an hour, alone on stage, interprets the words of the novelist.
There is a large rectangular table surrounded by six empty chairs representing the characters of the book, the members of a family stricken by the curse.
Here and there, the echo...
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