
Théâtre musical : Toute une vie sans se voir
Immerse yourself in the songs of Véronique Sanson and Michel Berger, true figures in the myth of separated lovers like Orpheus and his Eurydice.
If Orpheus were a woman, the arias of this opera would be the songs of Véronique Sanson and Michel Berger, which you have to put together to understand their personal messages...
In 1949, a heroine was born who would become France's first pop singer, leaving her lover in 1973 to buy cigarettes. That heroine was Véronique Sanson. Her lover was Michel Berger. These two stars wrote their entire lives through their songs. They would write about how they continued to love each other, they would write about the lack, the suffering of being far away.
the pain of being far away. Julie Rousseau and Bastien Lucas (one of our discoveries in May 2022) will reconstruct this musical puzzle for you. A wonderful virtuoso show, nostalgic and universal.
A show not to be missed, given a standing ovation by the audience and acclaimed by Véronique Sanson herself.
By Julie Rousseau and Bastien Lucas.
Directed by Stéphane Olivié-Bisson.
With Julie Rousseau | Bastien Lucas.
Production: Sostenuto.
At the Espace Molière at 8:30pm.
Regular price: €12 / Reduced price: 10 / Subscriber price: 7€ / Youth price: 7€.
Book on 03 84 40 56 20.
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Thursday 24 April at 8.30pm
- Base rate : 12€
- Reduced rate : 10€
- Subscriber's rate : 7€
- Young person's rate : 7€