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Directed by Maxime Suaire

With Jeanne Laffargue

Eurydice is a monologue written and directed by Maxime Suaire for the actress Jeanne
Laffargue. The initial note of intent proposed to give the floor back to great female characters
still apprehended by their man. Isn't the story of Eurydice the myth of Orpheus?
Maxime gave me carte blanche for sound creation.
I sought to create a symbolist universe, but not illustrative of my representations of the Underworld.
I don't believe there is music in the Underworld, so my sound had to be able to exist in my head
of Eurydice, like a reminiscence of his Orpheus; hence the use of plucked strings for his
leitmotif. I also wanted to reinforce the introspective, sickly psychological aspect of the text;
like a dive into the tortured soul of this woman, definitely alone, talking to herself
in an incessant brooding, addressing an audience that cannot hear him.

Adromaque Tupperwar(e)

Texte
Julien Picard-Antonelli

Mise en scène

​Sébastien Depommier

Création sonore

Antoine Layère


Avec

Hélène Bressiant, Mehdi Harad, Glenn Marausse, Mathieu Saccucci et Marie Sambourg


Production
Collectif Lyncéus

Andromaque Tupperwar(e) ou comment l’insurrection jaillit pour faire exploser les rôles d’une histoire et d’un monde dominés par le patriarcat.
Depuis la chute de Troie, c’est toujours la même famille qui implose au milieu de ses tupperware, sous les assauts des publicités, pour finir exposée devant les caméras, là où le langage est devenu immuno-déficient. Entre domination patriarcale et insurrection salvatrice, Andromaque est invitée à enfin sortir de son rôle.

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