La Montagne

Sarah Brahy et Aline Mahaux
23/04/2017 29/04/2017
  • Duur: Inconnue, spectacle en création
  • Location : La Halte

A sort of poetic performance on the need to rethink the entire economy, La Montagne is an artistic battle between two actresses, compelled by the urgency of no longer letting their world escape them.

Calendar

Date Hour
Sunday, April 23 4:00 pm
Tuesday, April 25 9:00 pm
Wednesday, April 26 9:00 pm
Thursday, April 27 9:00 pm
Friday, April 28 9:00 pm
Saturday, April 29 9:00 pm

Tarifs

Distributions

Conception / jeu Aline Mahaux, Sarah Brahy
Dessin / son Wim Lots
Régie générale / lumières Pier Gallen
Conseillers artistiques / aide à la mise en scène Coline Struyf, Pierre Verplancken
Dramaturgie Valérie Battaglia
Production Myriam Chekhemani / Mariedl

Création Les 2 Frida

Coproduction Théâtre de Liège, Théâtre de la Vie, Centre culturel de Huy avec l’aide de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles et du centre culturel René Magritte à Lessines

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