What happens in museums at night? Spurred on by an individual desire to win the competition for the most beautiful work organised by a national museum to attract the public, but also indignant at being up against it, Vinci's Mona Lisa, Botticelli's Venus, Warhol's pink Marilyn and Degas's little dancer are coming out of
their paintings.
The women who were once the muses of the greatest painters are about to plunge us into a grotesque human comedy where good humour and laughter rub shoulders with the bad faith of these museum stars.
It's pure comedy, with everyone competing to make their voices heard in a contagious good humour. By turns actors, dancers and singers, bursting with energy, the four actresses (and their museum guard) give it their all.
The four actresses (and their museum guard) give their all to ensure that we have an excellent time, leaving us feeling light-hearted and nourished by art.
Pourquoi pas mes rêves.
A show by Claire Couture and Mathilde Le Quellec.
Directed by Stanislas Grassian.
Actors: Claire Couture, Florence Coste, Mathilde Le Quellec, Amandine Voisin.
At 8:30pm at the Espace Molière.
Price : Subscriber €9 / Regular €15 / Reduced €13 / Young people €9.
Bookings on 03 84 40 56 20.
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Thursday 2 May at 8.30pm.
- Base rate : 15€
- Subscriber's rate : 9€
- Young person's rate : 9€
- Reduced rate : 13€