WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY ELISE CHATAURET - BABEL THEATER COMPANYTuesday August 25, 2020, at 9.30 pm Fort Antoine
Fort Antoine is set to host the cultural highlight of
the summer in the Principality. The traditional venue for summer events, this
year the site will be celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of its open-air
theater. To mark the occasion, the Prince’s Government is offering a series of
free public performances, subject to available places (to book, please contact
the Princess Grace Theater ticket office*).
As part of the fiftieth anniversary celebrations, the
Department of Cultural Affairs is organizing two distinct special programs. The
Principality’s iconic cultural institutions will be in the spotlight from
July 8 to August 7, while the traditional theater season will resume from
August 18 to September 4, 2020.
This is the story of Saint-Félix, a tiny French village.
Elise Chatauret, author and director, takes us on a journey into this small rural world, a mix of documentary investigation and theatrical fiction. Through interviews with around thirty people from the village over a period of months, four actors highlight the many issues facing these country communities: identity, difference, modernization of agriculture, the rural exodus…
The actors play both the investigators and residents, on a set that they build themselves and which gradually becomes an "animated" postcard.
The performance offers the audience a fascinating insight into a world that is all at once poetic, funny, and delicate.
Ticket office open.
Free places, subject to availability.
Book at the Princess Grace Theater (in person only), 12 avenue d’Ostende, from
Monday to Friday, 12 pm to 6.30 pm.
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