Sunday, November 24, the entertainment room of the Lodève media library was set up as a meeting room with small cups on the tables. The audience took their seats and two actors entered the stage.
Don’t cry Marianne, you’re grown up nowsuch is the title of this show by the Compagnie Eau Gazeuse, composed of several scenes with the theme of politics and women. The text is stage writing that Agnès Gille offers to the actors. They play it, improve it. It’s very framed.
Jacqueline Colombo and Christophe Petit played many characters for an hour. In the majority of cases, the politician dominates the woman. The latter may or may not be highly qualified, she will always have to obey.
“The deputy forcibly kissed me. I managed to free myself. The next day, I was fired”, said the secretary. “Woman is not meant to fight”, says the man… In the last scene, a cleaning lady whose name the politician doesn’t even know opposes him: “You have no right to bring to their knees the people who hold France up.” She will sit at her desk and he will take the broom in hand: would he have understood?
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