Friday, November 22, at 8 p.m., the associations Le Repère and Les weights sont vols are offering, with the Alsace-Moselle Memorial, the play Fragment Theory by Matthieu Loos, by the Combats Absurde company, in the portrait room.
Resolutely European and committed to peace, the troupe is made up of artists from 12 European countries.
Directed by Arthur Fourcade and Matthieu Loos, the play recounts stories that haunt us. Here, she refers to the fate of Alsace during the Second World War. There we meet in particular Charles Loos, great-uncle of the author, Despite Us, who died on the Russian front in the German army. A posthumous witness, the latter intervened in the trial of Robert Wagner, plenipotentiary Nazi representative in Alsace between 1940 and 1944, tried, sentenced to death and executed in Strasbourg in 1946.
With actors Julie Doyelle, Marc Schweyer, Mats Karlsson, Matthieu Loos and Philippe Rasse. On scenography, Rodrigue Glombard; in the spotlight, Mikaël Gorce; music: Mats Karlsson; costumes: Irène Jolivard.
Information and reservations: Memorial on 03 88 47 45 50 and by SMS on 06 84 11 75 05.