At the Théâtre du Grütli, Eric Devanthéry will tell reality through “three poetic horizons”

At the Théâtre du Grütli, Eric Devanthéry will tell reality through “three poetic horizons”
At the Théâtre du Grütli, Eric Devanthéry will tell reality through “three poetic horizons”

Published on June 15, 2024 at 8:59 p.m. / Modified on June 15, 2024 at 9:45 p.m.

Marcel Robert, Bernard Meister, Philippe Lüscher, the duo Michèle Pralong and Maya Bösch, Frédéric Polier and finally, the duo Barbara Giongo and Nataly Sugnaux Hernandez. Both a cocoon and a springboard for regional companies, the Théâtre du Grütli has, since its creation in 1998, had six directions, with, with each new appointment, swings between more narrative text shows and stage creations, more experimental.

Read also: Barbara Giongo and Nataly Sugnaux Hernandez: the art of creation behind the scenes

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