POISSON BLANC
Gabriel Charlebois-Plante / Camille Panza / ERSATZ
- Duur: +/-1h25, work in progress
- Location : Salle de l’Œil vert
- Infos : Ages 14 and over
Performance premiered on 31 October 2026 at the Théâtre de Liège
Poisson Blanc is a dreamlike thriller blending theatre, immersive sound and visual installation. On Whitefish Lake in Canada, two friends, Nicole and Amélie, set off to get away for a few days. But reality begins to waver, and the boundary between reality and dreams blurs. The audience, equipped with bone-conduction headphones, will experience the strangeness of this place intimately, where the line between the human and the non-human becomes blurred. Ersatz offers a unique and sensory theatre experience.
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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 €
Distributions
Text by Gabriel Charlebois-Plante
Directed by Camille Panza
Dramaturgy by Léonard Cornevin and Camille Panza
Performed by Gwen Berrou, Aurélien Dubreuil-Lachaud, Nicole Stankiewicz
Lighting design, technical direction and voice-over: Léonard Cornevin
Sound design: Noam Rzewski
Technical design: Giuseppe della Trumba
Visual design by Pierre Mercier
External perspective: Alex Jacob
Set design Odile Gamache
Costumes: Camille Panza
Original music Jerry Lada, Alex Jacob
Design of bone conduction headsets: Régis Lomba – Makilab, Louvain-la-Neuve
3D printing of Trakk headsets, Namur Fablab
Set construction: Ateliers du Théâtre de Liège
Distribution: Laurence Lang
Production: La Compagnie Ersatz, Gutespiel ASBL
Co-production Théâtre de Liège, DC&J Création, L’Agora (Essonne’s National Theatre), Comédie de Colmar – CDN Grand Est Alsace, ACB (Bar-le-Duc’s National Theatre), Le Volcan (Le Havre’s National Theatre)
Supported by Le 140, Brussels; Le Théâtre des Doms, Avignon; Le Nouveau Relax, Chaumont (state-subsidised theatre); Théâtre de Montbéliard MA (national theatre)
This project is supported by Quint’Est, the performing arts network for Bourgogne-Franche-Comté and Grand Est.
Financial support: AMI digital arts grant from the Grand Est region, CITF (International Commission of Francophone Theatre), DRAC Grand Est, Wallonia-Brussels Federation / Theatre Department, Belgian Federal Government Tax Shelter, Inver Tax Shelter
Camille Panza is in residence at the Théâtre de Liège (2024–2028)
