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Guillaume Tell

Gwenaël Morin & La Manufacture (CH)

THEATER

Théâtre

Suggested age: 13 ans

La Planquée
Stage accessible to people with reduced mobility

Date(s) and times

Tuesday 20:45 - 23:30
Wednesday 20:45 - 23:30
Thursday 20:45 - 23:30

_William Tell_ is presented here without adaptation or critical hindsight, in a production by Gwenaël Morin with students from the Haute école de théâtre, faithful to Schiller's original text. The aim: to reveal its maximum legibility and test its scenic relevance. This choice also responds to a concrete context: a national hero, an emblematic author, and a play with many roles, ideal for collective work. A raw experience, as close to the script as possible.

After studying architecture, Gwenaël Morin turned to theater. In 2009, he experimented with “permanent theater” at the Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers. He has staged _Woyzeck, Hamlet, Bérénice _and _Antigone. _From 2013 to 2018, he directed the Théâtre du Point du Jour in Lyon. From Beckett to Sophocles, Molière to Racine and Shakespeare, his radical stagings extricate the actor from the artifices of performance, to better reduce the distance between the audience and the power of repertory texts. He is a regular contributor to the Bachelor Théâtre program at La Manufacture.

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