The member of the Comédie-Française performs with Fitzgerald Berthon Signea poetic story about the Parisian cathedral, from fire to rebirth, Wednesday December 4 and Thursday December 5, at 4 rue du Havre in 9e.
The member of the Comédie-Française, Catherine Salviat, performs with Fitzgerald Berthon Signea poetic story about Our Lady from fire to rebirth, December 4 and 5 at Espace Bernanos. In this piece Catherine Salviat goes from sparkling lightness to clear seriousness with the same grace, all finesse and precision.
She is a child of Molière who speaks the classical language to perfection. The Comédie-Française is almost her cradle: it was already the home of her father, Robert Manuel, and she saw her first play there at 4 years old. She in turn joined in 1969 for a long and beautiful career of 36 years which she recounted in a book of memories 36 candles (Editions Onésime 2000), and performed last year at the Studio Théâtre de la Comédie Française. Molière, Marivaux, Guitry, Goldoni, Shakespeare, make the rounds with the directors who directed it, Giorgio Strehler, Jean-Louis Barrault, Pierre Dux, Daniel Mesguich…
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The actress reserves particular admiration for Bernanos, “thunderbolt “ of youth. Her interpretation of Sister Constance in Dialogues of the Carmeliteswon him the Molière for best supporting role in 1988.
In 1980, Edouard Molinaro led her towards cinema in The seducerswith Lino Ventura, then there was Coline Serreau (Romuald and Juliet), Xavier Giannoli (Impatient bodies, When I was a singer), or Guillaume Galienne (The boys and Guillaume, at the table! Maryline)… With him, she read Saint-Simon in the France Culture show It can’t hurt . An expression that suits him well. Catherine Salviat continues to read, to say, to laugh, with faith full of joy.
*Wednesday December 4 and Thursday December 5, Catherine Salviat plays with Fitzgerald Berthon Signea poetic account of Notre-Dame from fire to rebirth. Espace Bernanos (4 rue du Havre 75009) at 8:30 p.m. Reservations:espace-bernanos.com