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Sophie Marceau: "I can't live only in the desire of others"

2023-05-30T05:23:55.907Z

Highlights: Sophie Marceau returns to the theater after twelve years of absence in La Note. The actress plays Maud, a famous pianist opposite her husband Julien, an equally renowned psychoanalyst, François Berléand. Exclusive interview before the premiere of the play scheduled for September 28. The last time the actress was in the theater was to play Victoria in Bergman's A Matter of Soul in 2011. This article is for subscribers only. You still have 90% to discover.


INTERVIEW - The actress returns to the theater after twelve years of absence in La Note, a play by Audrey Schebat with François Berléand. Confidences before the premiere, on September 28.


The last time Sophie Marceau, 56, was in the theater was to play Victoria in Bergman's A Matter of Soul in 2011. The actress returns to the Bouffes Parisiens in La Note, by and directed by screenwriter Audrey Schebat. "Don't put pressure on me!" laughs the unforgettable heroine of La Boum who came by bicycle, a red K-way under her arm. For her fourth piece, she plays Maud, a famous pianist opposite her husband Julien, an equally renowned psychoanalyst, François Berléand. After an incident, they take stock of their lives. Sophie Marceau too. Exclusive interview before the premiere of the play scheduled for September 28.

THE FIGARO. - Did you miss the theatre?

Sophie MARCEAU. - No, you can't say that, but I was thrilled to get back on stage. I've made movies, then more, and there's life... What makes you want is to project yourself into another reality. I haven't done much theater, I have trouble reading plays, I'm more used to...

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