Theater / Comedy / Creation "A cruel and funny play! »Two couples engage in open heart, But don't think about it. Finesse, Zeller confronts them with the reality of the passing of time and the desire to flee the routine. If in Geneva, We have Joël Dicker, In Paris they have Florian Zeller. A long -offed successful author who, since, has accumulated prices. An interallied literature, A Molière at the theater and, obviously, A harvest of cinematographic awards for the filmed version of his play the father (The Father).
Man above all, Zeller is known for his family trilogy (the mother, The father and the son), But also for its sagacity to break into the interstices of humanity. The truth, An hour of tranquility or the back of the decor can testify. So many pieces that question the human in their simplest daily.
In the latter, Originally written for Daniel Auteuil, One couple invites another to dinner. It is about love and betrayals, old friendships and a new conquest. The perfect element for a Vaudeville in Quiproquos. If the first duo shines with its stability, The second claims its renewed freedom. When one speaks of reason, The other lives in passion. But since everything is not told at the table, Many take place as an aside, In the heads of the characters, thus exposing everyone's thoughts. A perilous exercise, But a tasty theatrical classic.