There?s almost always a catastrophe lurking in the stories and songs of great lovers, and that?s probably what we like. At least in the others. Céline Champinot and her actors speak of love with the serious lightness they're famous for, somewhere between burlesque cabaret and agit-prop, making us sing, sometimes in the way blackmailers threaten: you pay or you suffer. If you like it, you suffer.
In words and music, in a playful and joyful jostling of transformations, the play casually questions the state of love and our libidos. Our desire for bodies and our desire for worlds. The fear of breaking up and the fear of losing, which sometimes imprisons us. Is that what we like, not to get out?
running time 1h40 subject to change
In words and music, in a playful and joyful jostling of transformations, the play casually questions the state of love and our libidos. Our desire for bodies and our desire for worlds. The fear of breaking up and the fear of losing, which sometimes imprisons us. Is that what we like, not to get out?
running time 1h40 subject to change