Jan 26, 2025 |
Closed comments On losing his bag, by Pascal Rambert, directed by Denis Maillefer, at the Cent-Quatre, Paris
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She is 29 years old, a bac +5 in her pocket and is – temporarily – a washer of windows. For an hour, she will express her anger in the face of this society that separates those who succeed and the others, her pain after the loss of her lover, her desire to say his four truths to a resigning father. For an hour, she takes us to task, eager to share her words with ears and attentive looks, silent witnesses but present for her, at least, kneaded with loneliness. For an hour, she empties her bag.
In an extraordinary and immersive scenic device, chairs in a circle, in full light, the charismatic and sensitive Lola Giouse holds her audience at the end of her lips, advancing on the thread of emotions. It allows us to dive deep into the torments of this young woman. The chiseled text of Pascal Rambert, both sharp and accessible, makes us cross the roughness of the soul of this tormented woman and the public cannot not offer her empathy and her benevolence in the face of this distress. Some scenes are particularly moving; When Lola goes directly to a spectator in particular, evoking her grandmother. The spectator, that evening, naturally takes her between her arms, goes so far as to rock it and appease it. In the end, Lose one's bag oscillates between modesty and letting go and the story of this woman will accompany us for several days …
Lose one's bagfrom Pascal Rambert
Direction: Denis Maillefer
Artistic collaboration: Cédric Leproust
Choregraphie: Joseph Trefeli
Geneva Comedy Production
With: Lola Giouse
-From January 21 to 24, 2025 at 7 p.m.
Duration: 1h
The hundred-four
5 rue Curial
75019 Paris
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