La Mer

The Sea
by Edward Bond
Directed by Alain Françon
Saison 2015-2016
Du 5 March au 15 June
Durée 2:10 WITHOUT INTERMISSION
Lieu Richelieu
La Mer
Premiered in 1973, The Sea, added to the Comédie-Française repertoire in 2011 without ever being performed, offers a door into the Edward Bond’s work.

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  • A major figure of contemporary theatre, Edward Bond has always defended the salutary nature of his violent dramas, relentlessly exploring the powers of theatre to examine extreme situations and to revisit the times and places where humanity has been denied. “Life loses its meaning when you cease to act on the thing that matters most to you: your moral engagement with society. Indifference and cynicism, a pseudo-philosophy (we are all animals), a pseudo-psychology (we are all basically selfish) and a pseudoscience (we all have some aggressiveness in us), in the end gives rise to this pseudo deep insight: life is absurd. If I had to put a name on my theatre I would call it rational Theatre.” Premiered in 1973, The Sea, added to the Comédie-Française repertoire in 2011 without ever being performed, offers a door into the author’s work in which it occupies a special place, belonging to a more romantic register. An early promoter of Edward Bond’s work in France, Alain Françon has consistently staged his plays, whether Coffee, The Crime of the Twenty-First Century or Born at the Théâtre national de la Colline, People at the Théâtre Gérard-Philipe in Saint-Denis, or Chair at the Avignon Festival. With The Sea he continues with his journey with the Troupe, working with them for the seventh time on this production.

  • Mise en scène : Alain Françon
    Scénographie : Jacques Gabel
    Costumes : Renato Bianchi
    Lumières : Joël Hourbeigt
    Musique originale : Marie-Jeanne Séréro
    Son : Léonard Françon
    Dramaturgie et assistant à la mise en scène : David Tuaillon

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