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January 25, 2025 at 5.30 p.m.

François Cluzet, only on stage in “Another divine day”. JEAN-LOUIS FERNANDEZ

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After twenty-five years of absence, François Cluzet returns to the theater in “Another divine day”, directed by Emmanuel Noblet. A monologue, therefore a paradox for this actor who first likes exchange with others. Interview.

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What does Robert, psychiatrist locked up in a hospital hides in a hospital and treated with one of his peers? Is he healthy or has he changed in unreason? Emmanuel Noblet (“repair the living”) adapts “another divine day”, a tragic farce taken from the novel by Denis Michelis where, between two humor salvas, pass the shadows of Camus and Beckett. For this thriller -shaped monologue, he chose François Cluzet, actor with scathing nervousness, who has always camped the paranoids and neurotics so well.

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François Cluzet The theater is the discipline that is most important to me. Dellented to the assembly, it conceals par excellence the art of the actor. At 17, I was already appearing. I have 69 about it today. In the meantime, the cinema caught up. But I worked with Alain Françon and André Engel. To go back on stage, I was waiting for a challenge. The play has arrived, accompanied by a letter from Emmanuel Noblet. He wrote to me with U …

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