Maris et femmes

Woody Allen / Michel Kacenelenbogen
14/03/2017 18/03/2017
  • Duur: 1h35
  • Location : Salle de la Grande Main

After 15 years of living together, Jack and Sally agree to separate: a huge shock to their family and friends. Director Michel Kacenelenbogen and his sparkling troupe of actors take great pleasure in exposing our little sexual obsessions, our massive guilt, our pain which is so contemporary and yet so human.

 

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Calendar

Date Hour
Tuesday, March 14 8:00 pm
Wednesday, March 15 7:00 pm
Thursday, March 16 8:00 pm
Friday, March 17 8:00 pm
Saturday, March 18 12:00 am

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

Interprétation Nicolas Buysse, Isabelle Defossé, Charlie Dupont, Tania Garbarski, Damien Gillard (distribution en cours)
Texte Woody Allen
Mise en scène Michel Kacenelenbogen
Coproduction Théâtre Le Public, Théâtre de Liège et Théâtre de Namur
Ce spectacle fait partie du programme d’activités des Amis du Théâtre de Liège

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