Elise Vigier / Marcial di Fonzo Bo
Copi / Marcial di Fonzo Bo
La Tour de la Défense
Archive 2006
MC93 – Maison de la Culture de Seine-Saint-Denis
decemberdec 7 – 17
decemberdec 7 – 17
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Directed by Marcial Di Fonzo Bo
Artistic collaborator: Élise Vigier
Set design: Vincent Saulier/In-Situ Architectures
Sound: Teddy Degouys
Video: Bruno Geslin
Lighting design: Maryse Gautier
Costume design: Laure Mahéo
Marina Foïs wears an outfit designed by Missoni
Performed by Jean-François Auguste, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Marina Foïs, Mickaël Gaspar, Pierre Maillet, Clément Sibony
Co-produced by Théâtre National de Bretagne / Rennes, MC93 Bobigny, TnBa – Théâtre National de Bordeaux en Aquitaine, Théâtre Le Maillon/Strasbourg
With the artistic contribution of Jeune Théâtre National
Artistic collaborator: Élise Vigier
Set design: Vincent Saulier/In-Situ Architectures
Sound: Teddy Degouys
Video: Bruno Geslin
Lighting design: Maryse Gautier
Costume design: Laure Mahéo
Marina Foïs wears an outfit designed by Missoni
Performed by Jean-François Auguste, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Marina Foïs, Mickaël Gaspar, Pierre Maillet, Clément Sibony
Co-produced by Théâtre National de Bretagne / Rennes, MC93 Bobigny, TnBa – Théâtre National de Bordeaux en Aquitaine, Théâtre Le Maillon/Strasbourg
With the artistic contribution of Jeune Théâtre National
Here is a zany trilogy of sorts selected from the works of an irreverent playwright, performed by a company that is not afraid of camp... The first play is not a monologue but a show with one actor playing many characters. The second one assigns numerous costume changes to the characters who are defined by what they wear. The third one, a version of the Apocalypse, includes the tasting of a snake stuffed with rat, a helicopter crash and a wild fire.
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