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On the road to Adventure on the stage of the Garonne theater in

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Until November 26, “Madame l’Aventure” transforms the stage of the Garonne theater into a playground conducive to inventiveness and all kinds of fantasies…

“Madame l’Aventure”, presented for another week at the Garonne theater, is a UFO show. Flying saucers are replaced by countless unidentified objects that lead the curious viewer into a world where anything is possible. On the way to the unknown, aboard a vehicle equipped with a keyboard, this theatrical and musical journey into the land of the absurd lacks neither rhythm nor fantasy.

Flanked by a half-armor, half-tutu costume, Jean-Pierre advances on two crutches with multiple uses. One shoots fireworks and the other has a vacuum cleaner attachment… Why? Should we ask ourselves the question, try to understand? The easiest thing is to let go and let yourself be carried away by this modern-day Don Quixote who reinvents a life that is funnier and more inventive than everyday life, far from any routine. “Most of the time, the adventure is characterized by its nature, its specificity, its extraordinary dimension”, comments the actor Lionel Dray, accustomed to the stage of the Garonne theater, both in Jeanne Candel’s shows and in his own creations. . “It also inserts itself into the heart of our life and reinvigorates it, through shift and resonance, something light and invigorating.”

An entertainment that is both funny and aesthetic to which the character of Madame l’aventure, played by Clémence Jeanguillaume, gives a relief that is as poetic as it is offbeat. His singing is captivating, his appearance surprising and his presence always hypnotic.

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After “Ainsi la brawl”, the duo of artists returned to the stages of the Garonne theater with an undisguised and shared pleasure at being on stage to tell a story never heard elsewhere. A fantastic tale that combines music, singing, visual arts, performance and creativity.

Until November 26, Monday to Thursday at 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. Spring break on Sunday. At the Garonne theater (1, avenue du Château d’eau) in . Such. 05 62 48 54 77. www.theatregaronne.com
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