Are you afraid you don’t understand anything about theater? Rest assured, this is the case with all the bourgeois around you who are pretending. But that’s not the main thing. With a breathtaking staging, Fia Menard gives all its substance to Enfants terribles, work by Philip Glass adapted from the homonymous book by Jean Cocteau.
Underlined by Eric Soyer, the scenography of the Nantes-based director, performer and set designer makes its four protagonists turn on a rotating platform. Soon in Compiègne, Besançon, Clermont-Ferrand, Grenoble, Brussels and Bobigny!
I’ll explain everything in this third episode of the podcast Dramathisthe podcast for those who still don’t know they love the theater.
And if from the very beginning you liked the theater? Either way, that’s what Mathis, podcast manager at Madmoizelle and drama queen everywhere, thinks. Dramathis is a ten minute column to laugh, learn and dramatize every fortnight. Because life without drama is like a joke with no falls.
Dramathis is a fortnightly Madmoizelle podcast available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer and all podcast platforms.
Dramathis is written, directed by and starring Mathis Grosos, filmed by Audrey Godefroy, photography by Emilie Rappeneau, promoted by Coralie Monange and produced by Madmoizelle. Editor-in-chief: Marie-Stéphanie Servos.
Source: Madmoizelle

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