The Portrait of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde's only novel finally brought to the stage.

Discover one of the first theatrical adaptations in France of the American classic The Four Daughters of Dr March !
Joséphine, Meg, Beth and Amy lived a modest existence in the United States in the 19th century.th century by attempting, each in their own way, to find their way through life.
Among them, Jo is struggling to find her place in a society that would like to confine her to a role in which she doesn't recognise herself.
Between his passion for writing, his friendship with his neighbour Laurie, With all her hopes and disappointments, the young girl is going to do everything in her power to make the world a better place. defend your freedom and become the woman she wants to be.
1st category: €40
2nd category: €35
Web special: €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
As someone who never goes to the theatre, I'm delighted that I chose to go and see the play rather than watch the film. What a talented cast! I had a great time
A great moment of theatre...
I loved the incredible actors and the poetic staging.
What an evening!
LE PARISIEN «Funny, moving and beautifully performed. Not to be missed!»
FROGGY'S DELIGHT «A highly successful adaptation (...) a show that remains eminently faithful to the tone of the novel».»
PARIS OUTINGS «A show so close to the novel that it's a miracle, and also the harbinger of a very fine evening, which I recommend not missing.»
A CHAIR FOR THE ORCHESTRA «A show as tasty as one of Proust's Madeleines».»
Translation-Adaptation-Direction Armance Galpin & Aurélien Houver
Based on the novels by Louisa May Alcott
Lumières Valentin Tosani
Set design Josselin Lobjoie
Music Aldo Gilbert
Costumes Camille Fischer
Stéphane Wigs 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
Oscar Wilde's only novel finally brought to the stage.

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