Rodolphe Dana / Collectif Les Possédés
Bullet Park
d’après John Cheever
Bullet Park
from John Cheever
Direction, Rodolphe Dana
Adaptation, Rodolphe Dana, Katja Hunsinger
Dramaturgy Advises, Laurent Mauvignier
Scenography, Julia Kravtsova
Lightning, Valérie Sigward
Direction Assistant, Raluca Vallois
Stage Manager, Wilfried Gourdin
With David Clavel, Françoise Gazio, Katja Hunsinger, Antoine Kahan, Nadir Legrand, Christophe Paou, Marie-Hélène Roig
Production Collectif Les Possédés
Coproduction Centre Dramatique Régional de Tours ; Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne ; Théâtre de Nîmes ; La Ferme du Buisson - Scène nationale de Marne-la-Vallée ; Théâtre Jean Lurçat - Scène nationale Aubusson ; Théâtre de la Bastille (Paris) ; Festival d’Automne à Paris
With the help for production of Arcadi
With the help for Creation of Conseil Général de Seine-et-Marne
Le Collectif Les Possédés has the support of Direction régionale des affaires culturelles d’Île-de-France, ministère de la Culture et de la Communication.
Production / Diffusion : Made In Productions
Le Collectif Les Possédés is associated to the Ferme du Buisson - Scène nationale de Marne-la-Vallée, and Scène nationale Aubusson.
With the support of Adami
Partnership with France Culture
Premiered Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne Novembre 2 2011
Before John Updike and Richard Yates, John Cheever dissected the pleasures and agony of suburban life. Rodolphe Dana adapts Cheever’s fourth novel to the stage, collaborating with the writer Laurent Mauvigner and the Collective Les Possédés. In this tale centered on the Nailles family, the space of the suburbs reflects the uncertainties of modern life.
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