The Revisor
Misunderstandings and laughter in Russia!

Two singers and a director are rehearsing a play titled Virginie and Paul, which tells the story of Paul and Virginie who invite their best friends, Paul and Virginie, for dinner. Yes, it would be much clearer if everyone didn’t have the same names, but certainly less entertaining!
Following the Molière Award-winning successes of Les Fiancés de Loches and Kiki de Montparnasse in 2016, and Chance! in 2019, Hervé Devolder and Jacques Mougenot return with this romantic (musical) comedy, featuring 3 actors and 3 musicians!
1st category: €40
2nd category: €35
Under-26s: €12
Until 17 November 2024
Thursday to Saturday at 8.30pm + Sunday at 5pm
no performances on 21 September, 4 October and 15 November
Genre: Musical theatre, for all ages, from 10 upwards
Running time: 1h20
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LE PARISIEN Among the five Avignon nuggets to see in Paris! “Let yourself be carried away by the XXL charm of this fast-paced romantic (musical) comedy. It’s swinging, it’s bubbly, it’s funny. This play marks the winning return of the duo Les Fiancés de Loches (Molière for musical performance in 2016).”
FRANCE BLEU PARIS “Magic, finesse, humour and absurdity (…) the love story of the autumn!” Eric Bastien’s L’Invité d’Ici programme on 17 September
LA PROVENCE “Jacques Mougenot and Hervé Devolder have composed this joyful fantasy full of zest and gaiety, with a touch of emotion thrown in for good measure. The colourful show is a joy to savour. Virginie and Paul’s adventures are sure to leave you smiling!”
Playwright Jacques MOUGENOT
Director & Composer Hervé DEVOLDER
Assistant Director Marine GUERIN
Lighting Denis KORANSKY
Set Design Jean-Michel ADAM
Costumes Jean-Daniel VILLERMOZ
Cast Carole DEFFIT, Fabian RICHARD and Jacques MOUGENOT
Musicians Patrick VILLANUEVA (piano); Benoit DUNOYER or Jean-Luc ARRAMY (double bass); François CHAMBERT or Philippe PREGNO or Jean-Hervé MICHEL or Sylvain FETIS (wind instruments)
Misunderstandings and laughter in Russia!
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