Un chapeau de paille d'Italie

An Italian Straw Hat
by Eugène Labiche
Directed by Giorgio Barberio Corsetti
Saison 2015-2016
Du 31 May au 24 July
Durée 2:40 WITH AN INTERMISSION
Lieu Richelieu
Un chapeau de paille d'Italie
“I’m working on a play for the Théâtre-Français, you can let me know if I have the tone right. Your great institution scares me...” wrote Eugène Labiche to the administrator of the Comédie-Française in 1860.

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  • While the venerable theatre that intimidated him so premiered only two of his works during his lifetime, they were its glory in the 20th century. With seventeen Labiche plays in the repertoire, he is one of the theatre’s most frequently performed authors. An Italian Straw Hat entered the repertoire in 1938 and was an immediate hit. It was with this masterpiece of vaudeville that Giorgio Barberio Corsetti carried out his first collaboration with the Comédie-Française, in 2012, within the wooden structure of the temporary theatre being used, the Théâtre éphémère. Equally at home in the theatre and opera, he fully embraces Labiche’s writing, proposing a supercharged staging. “Of all Labiche’s plays,An Italian Straw Hat strikes me as one of the most charming. Perhaps because the mechanism it sets up has something to do directly with the unconscious, with what is hidden and suddenly appears.” What is hidden is a simple straw hat eaten by a horse, slim evidence of adultery. All it takes is something as insignificant as this to set the characters in motion: Fadinard leads the dance on his wedding day, and the entire wedding party follows. The light spirit of the 1970s accompanies the burlesque at a frenetic pace driven by jazz and rock rhythms.

  • Direction: Giorgio Barberio Corsetti
    Scenography: Giorgio Barberio Corsetti et Massimo Troncanetti
    Costumes: Renato Bianchi
    Lights: Fabrice Kebour
    Original soundtrack, musical direction and songs: Hervé Legeay
    Make-up: Carole Anquetil
    Direction assistant: Raquel Silva
    Make-up assistant: Laurence Aué

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