It is, with
La Cage aux Folles
, a classic of the immense Jean Poiret.
Happy Easter
, forty-one years after its creation, is making a comeback in a production by Nicolas Briançon.
He is also the one who plays Stéphane, a great liar in front of the eternal, who, while trying to get out of a very embarrassing situation, finds himself caught in his own trap.
You have to see him, distraught, trying to explain to his wife Sophie, played by the talented Gwendoline Hamon, why Julie, the very sexy Alice Dufour, is present in their apartment.
Running out of arguments, he introduces her as his daughter.
A very bad idea for an incredible play where all the actors take great pleasure in inventing more or less surreal lives, lying like tooth-pullers and making spectators their accomplices.
The housekeeper, a kind of hilarious UFO, is irresistible.
Hats off to Dominique Frot!
As for the amazing Claire Nadeau, equal to herself, she triggers well…
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