Thursday, November 21, at the G Leygues theater, at 8 p.m., “Tailleur pour dames”, the second creation of Cie Vive at the Nouveau Théâtre du Jour will take the audience into a whirlwind of misunderstandings, ludicrous situations, wives and husbands, All these little people are going to experience a roller coaster and real hell.
Moulineaux is a doctor, he is married and he has given up! His wife, Yvonne, realizes this and asks him for explanations. Bassinet, a friend of Moulineaux, arrives to ask him for a favor and would make a perfect alibi if he were not so clumsy. No matter, it has a small mezzanine, a former sewing workshop, which would make an excellent bachelor pad, if Moulineaux's mother-in-law did not also want it and if his mistress's husband did not also come with his own mistress. …
Victoire Berger-Perrin adapts and dusts off “Tailleur pour dames”, a vaudeville that rushes at 100 miles an hour, brought up to date with alumni from Les Baladins or Debauche. Be careful, doors will slam with Cynthia Bak, Grégori Baquet, Romuald Boris, Manon Chivet, Jean-Paul Delvor, Bastien Lecomte and Catherine Salviat, Honorary Member of the Comédie Française.
But don't expect the classic vaudeville scenes of Georges Feydeau, because the director, Victoire Berger-Perrin, is not the type to rest on the laurels of the 19th century boulevard theater, even though it was still very popular in the audience.