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Thouars. They began writing a children's book on the fear of others

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After creating their duo Les Mères-Veilleuses and playing their first show several times, Marlène Pasquier and Clotilde Rousseau are now offering a children's book. They worked with an illustrator from Mauzé-Thouarsais.

From left to right: Marlène Pasquier, Paul Renault and Clotilde Rousseau. | THE WATCHMOTHERS


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  • From left to right: Marlène Pasquier, Paul Renault and Clotilde Rousseau. | THE WATCHMOTHERS

Generally, books inspire directors or filmmakers for adaptations. Here, it's the opposite. A show has the right to its written and physical version in the form of a children's book. An idea from Marlène Pasquier and Clotilde Rousseau, who form the duo Les Mères-Veilleuses. Both of them created a show this year called “Le Village”. The story of a family who arrives in a town where people rarely speak to each other and are afraid of these new arrivals seen as different. All told in music and with a few twists and turns explains Marlène Pasquier, formerly a specialized educator. On stage, she plays both cello and…

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