Marie-Anne Chazel, who currently plays in the comedy Talk to me about love at the Michodière theater in Paris, spoke about her vision of the couple.
Since the start of the school year in September, Marie-Anne Chazel and Michel Leeb have shared the poster of the successful play Talk to me about love at the Michodière theater in Paris. Directed by Nicolas Briançon, this comedy tells the story of an old couple who argue during a fateful evening. Until January 5, the actress from Splendid plays one of the two protagonists of this play. For the occasion, she spoke to the microphone of Pure People Wednesday November 27.
Arguments, the secret of a lasting couple according to Marie-Anne Chazel
Marie-Anne Chazel has a well-formed opinion on how to manage her relationship. According to her, if two people in love need one thing, it's to argue. “It’s relieving”she expresses. It must be said that she knows her way around, since she has been arguing with her stage companion, Michel Leeb, every evening since last September in the comedy Talk to me about love. However, she points out with humor that we should not do like them. “We are going far” so that other couples don't have to do it, explains Christian Clavier's former partner before adding: “[La dispute]it’s a catharsis that allows you to be liberated I think, because afterwards you can reconcile and that’s good, reconciliations.” That's not the only love advice she shares in this interview. “Birds flock together” is not a precept to follow, according to her: “If you find your complete alter-ego in front of you, I wonder if you don't get bored very quickly. It moves you to have someone in front of you who doesn't like and who doesn't think the same things. It makes for topics of conversation.”
Death of Michel Blanc: what is the nickname that Marie-Anne Chazel gave him?
Died on October 4, 2024, Michel Blanc was a unique member of the Splendid troupe. Everyone has paid tribute to him since the announcement of his death. Some of them had known him since high school, notably Marie-Anne Chazel. In the show Café Picoulybroadcast on France 5 in 2010, the eternal Jean-Claude Duss revealed to what extent the two friends were accomplices. The actress even gave him a funny but affectionate nickname: “Napoleon or Bonaparte” remembered Michel Blanc. “I’m an only child, that sums it up […] How I loved these people [Le Splendid]that I still adore them and that they are my closest friends, that we laughed a lot together, most of the time, it went very well. But I was a daredevil**”he explained, laughing.
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