2024 EVENTS
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Théâtre du Rêve presents “Le Malade Imaginaire”
Experience the magic of Théâtre du Rêve, Atlanta’s unique French-language theatre company, as they bring Molière’s timeless comedy, Le Malade Imaginaire, to life.
Théâtre du Rêve presents “Vive La Fontaine”
Théâtre du Rêve, Atlanta’s unique French-language theatre, is making their return to live performance with “Vive La Fontaine”. It’s song, dance, storytelling, puppetry, and spoken word. It’s for all ages, from 3 to 103: an invitation to sit by the metaphorical fire and listen to a master’s tales.
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Frénésies | Music & Theater
Frénésies is an enthusiastic ritual, a wandering in the tumult of a claimed freedom. It tells the story of Thomas, an islander "without horizon", sometimes candid, who meets his reversed double Bilal who will make him juggle between disturbing and ecstatic situations around an unforgettable trip on the American roads.
French Playwright & Performer Clyde Chabot presents “Fille de Militaire”
”My father is military, a low ranking soldier. Here I am humorously questioning how this may have affected my personality. The text searches more widely the world of the army, apparently so far from the theatre, its social, familiar and intimate dimension.” Clyde Chabot
French Playwright & Performer Clyde Chabot presents “Chicago-Reconstitution”
CHICAGO-reconstitution is the story by Clyde Chabot of the premature birth of her daughter, in the United States in 2002. The medical world, the worries, the joys and the potentials associated with the birth of this fragile being suddenly arise in a country that is not theirs.
French Playwright & Performer Clyde Chabot presents “Tunisia”
With TUNISIA, Clyde Chabot revisits her family history of migration, from Sicily towards Tunisia then France, to invite each to plunge into his own memory, to question migratory flow, the fear and the desire of the other one, and our representation of the foreigners.
French Playwright & Performer Clyde Chabot presents “Sicilia”
SICILIA covers the history of migrations in the family of Clyde Chabot, left Sicily at the end of the 19th century for the United States and Tunisia then France. She plays it herself around a big table as if the audience were her family. She shares with them a bit of Pecorino with pepper, the only Sicilian relic that has passed through generations. She has performed this show more than 150 times in France and abroad.