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The cultural agenda is full for the days to come. Here are five shows to discover:
The Hilton Sisters in Orleans
Magic, dance and singing are on the program for the show presented by the Cado from Friday December 6: The Hilton Sisters.
The duo Christian Hecq and Valérie Lesort are once again on the bill at the Théâtre d’Orléans with a creation evoking the tragic destiny of these Siamese sisters exhibited at fairs. Under the starry sky of the track, Daisy and Violet await us, smiling and mischievous… in a rhythmic and colorful show which promises full of surprises.
Practical. From Friday December 6 to Saturday December 14 at the Théâtre d’Orléans. Prices: 42 euros, 36 euros (TR), 12 euros (under 30s). Such. Cado: 02.38.54.29.29.
Christmas concert in Briare
This will be given by the Choir of pages and cantors from the Baroque Music Center of Versailles, under the direction of conductor Fabien Armengaud. Accompanied on the grand organ by Nicolas Bucher, this group offers a festive musical program around Christmas with works by Michel Corrette, Jean-Baptiste Lully, Marc-Antoine Charpentier…
Practical. Sunday December 8 at 3:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. (full). Prices: 19 euros, 13 euros (TR), 5 euros (under 18), free for students of the Amilly music school. Such. 02.38.85.81.96.
Laure Calamy and William Lebghil in Orléans
The Les Carmes cinema welcomes, Saturday December 7, the director Anne-Sophie Bailly and the actress Laure Calamy for My Inseparable. Laure Calamy plays Mona, mother of Joël, a thirty-year-old who works in an Esat. When Mona learns that Océane, a colleague of her son, is pregnant, the close relationship between mother and son falters.
Practical. Saturday December 7 at 6 p.m. at Les Carmes.
-Sunday December 8, it will be the turn of the film crew The Beautiful Roledirector Victor Rodenbach and actor William Lebghil, to meet the spectators. The story: for years, Henri and Nora have shared everything. They love each other and she directs the plays in which he performs. When Henri lands a role in the cinema for the first time, the couple explodes.
Practical. Sunday December 8 at 3:10 p.m. at the Les Carmes cinema.
Little Lost Steps in Saran
New creation by Patrice Douchet, artistic director of Tête Noire, Little Lost Steps is a show to talk about the dangers and difficulties of exile but also about hope and love. In the heart of a “typical” African village, with its ocher huts, its atmosphere of relative indolence and its small market, a kneeling little girl speaks to us: “I listen to the noises from inside and outside. The noises from home. So that I don’t forget them.” Because today, Dad decided that we had to leave…
Practical. Saturday December 7 at 3 p.m. at the Tête Noire theater. From 6 years old. Prices: 12 euros (adult), 7 euros (child); TR: 10 euros and 5 euros; www.theatre-tete-noire.com.
Goupil and Kosmao in Orleans
In the pure cabaret tradition, the great magician Kosmao advances towards the audience with his assistant Goupil, a dead, taxidermied fox. The turns follow one another but the mechanics quickly seize up. With this improbable comic duo, the magic gradually draws the audience into a world of animated film, a tribute to Tex Avery as much as to Pixar studios.
Practical. Until Friday December 6 at the Théâtre d’Orléans. From 5 years old. Prices: from 5 to 20 euros. Such. National scene: 02.38.62.45.68.