Par
Muriel Fiez
Published on
Jan 12, 2025 at 7:00 a.m.
Musical comedy style, the quartet addresses in song and with humor the life and feelings of the members of this little family.
On stage, Raphaëlle Garnier singing, playing the trumpet, tap dancing, and handling a puppet exploits his universe of talents. By his side, Jean-Marc Le Coq will play his chromatic accordion, then he will sing, and also accompany on the organ. The other two: Stéphanie Duvivier on violin, electric guitar, vocals and Claudius Dupont on the double bass, the bass drum, and the choir will complete this tender and fanciful quartet.
Because this unique spectacle goes behind the canvases of the paintings to paint and tell a story full of surprises. Like this grandfather, dead for ages, who allows himself to telephone at any time of the day or night: but what nerve! The frame is precisely one of the vectors of the poetic narration of this composition, where each family character is the opportunity to create a unique scenic picture. Masterfully imagined by Véronique Duruptshe signs the direction. The music reveals a deep or ethereal sensitivity, oscillating between jazz and swing, displaying that “film music” side that Nid de Coucou adores. It is worth seeing as a family, as it is accessible to young audiences aged 6 and over.
-Price A: from €5 to €10.50.
Duration: 55 minutes.
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