Joyeuses Pâques, written by Jean Poiret and directed by Nicolas Briançon, has just ended at the Théâtre Marigny. The name of the brilliant author is always a recipe. Feydeau's Tailor for Ladies, which he had revisited with malice, is currently being performed at the Comédie Saint-Michel. Shortly before his death in March 1992, he had also transposed to his sauce a classic of the American boulevard: Sans rancune, by Sam Bobrick and Ron Clark, directed by Jeoffrey Bourdenet currently presented at the Théâtre Hébertot. The former host of Motus Thierry Beccaro is Georges Ménigaud, a wealthy industrialist to whom everything seems to succeed.
He has just married his daughter (Marie Coutance) and is pleased when, lying on the marital bed in socks and underpants, his wife Marie (Marie Parouty) announces that she is leaving him. The CEO refuses to believe what is happening to him. Because according to him, he has everything to please, an advantageous physique, money and an enviable comfort of life. But his material arguments are...
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