The Portrait of Dorian Gray
L’unique roman d’Oscar Wilde enfin porté à la scène.

Discover one of the first theatrical adaptations in France of the American classic The Four Daughters of Doctor March!
Josephine, Meg, Beth and Amy live modest lives in 19th-century America, each in their own way trying to find their way through life.
Among them, Jo struggles to make a place for herself in a society that would like to confine her to a role in which she does not recognise herself.
Between her passion for writing, her friendship with her neighbour Laurie, her hopes and her disappointments, the young girl will do everything she can to defend her freedom and become the woman she wants to be.
1st category: €40
2nd category: €35
Promo web: €25
Under 26s: €12
Extended! until Sunday 28 April
Thursday to Saturday at 8.30pm and Sunday at 5pm
Break: Thursday 25 April
Genres: Theatre, Classical
Running time: 1 hour 45 minutes
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LE PARISIEN “Funny, moving and beautifully acted. Not to be missed!”
FROGGY’S DELIGHT “a highly successful adaptation (…) a show that remains eminently faithful to the tone of the novel.”
SORTIES A PARIS “This show is so close to the novel that it’s a miracle, and also heralds a wonderful evening that I recommend not missing.”
UN FAUTEUIL POUR L’ORCHESTRE “a show as delicious as one of Proust’s Madeleines.”
Translation-Adaptation-Direction Armance Galpin & Aurélien Houver
Based on the novels by Louisa May Alcott
Lighting Valentin Tosani
Scenography Josselin Lobjoie
Musics Aldo Gilbert
Costumes Camille Fischer
Wigs Stéphane Testu
Graphics Coline Kérébel
With Armance Galpin or Joséphine Thoby ; Clémentine Lebocey or Solène Cornu ; Charlotte Lequesne ; Juliette Malfray or Victoria Ribeiro ; Alexandre Schreiber ; Guillaume Tagnati or Vincent Couesme
L’unique roman d’Oscar Wilde enfin porté à la scène.

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