Encore une histoire d’amour

Thomas Gunzig / David Strosberg
18/12/2018 22/12/2018
  • Duur: 1h20
  • Location : Salle de l’Œil vert

Columnist, novelist and playwright, Thomas Gunzig has a popular writing style. His humour already lit up the theatre during a first encounter with a production by David Strosberg in the excellent, Et avec sa queue, il frappe ! They re-lay the table with this new piece that unites two great comedians on the Belgian stage.  In the darkness of a bedroom, an embracing couple have just made love, they seem happy and knowing. However, the man will soon to leave to be with his wife and kids. The moment is filled with secrets. A story, beautiful because impossible, to live as to understand.

Calendar

Date Hour
Tuesday, December 18 8:00 pm
Wednesday, December 19 7:00 pm
Thursday, December 20 8:00 pm
Friday, December 21 8:00 pm
Saturday, December 22 7:00 pm

Tarifs

  • Plein tarif 23 €
  • 65ans+/Carte prof/Groupe10+ 21 €
  • -30ans/Pro/Dem.d'emploi 11 €
  • Groupe scolaire 8 €
  • -15ans 7 €
  • Etudiants Conservatoires Art de la parole 5 €
Book

Distributions

Avec Anne-Pascale Clairembourg et Alexandre Trocki

Texte Thomas Gunzig

Mise en scène David Strosberg

Scénographie Marie Szersnovicz

Lumières Harry Cole

Production Théâtre Les Tanneurs

Coproduction Théâtre de Liège

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