Une lune entre deux maisons
(In French) Plume is lively, cheerful and talkative. Taciturne is thoughtful, quiet and has a passion for music. Installing their houses next to one another, they learn to discove...
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ItinéraireDate de l'événement (16)
MARS 2012
À propos
(In French)
Plume is lively, cheerful and talkative. Taciturne is thoughtful, quiet and has a passion for music. Installing their houses next to one another, they learn to discover, to tame their differences and united in a common fear of the night and its mysteries, to become friends.
In it, Suzanne Lebeau manages to make tangible the fears of small and difficult to meet the other. With them, it makes a way of saying the world with words round and sensitive as the moon and the sun of Plume.
The text of Suzanne Lebeau is published by Editions Youth Theatre.
Duration: 40 minutes
Written by Suzanne Lebeau
Director: Marie-Ève Huot
(Source : Les Gros Becs)