A play by the two Molières recounts exile in the Pays de Retz

A play by the two Molières recounts exile in the Pays de Retz
A play by the two Molières recounts exile in the Pays de Retz

“4,211 km” is the distance between and Tehran, the same distance traveled by Mina and Fereydoun who came to take refuge in , after a revolution that was stolen from them.

The weight of the past and the quest for identity

Their daughter Yalda, born in Paris, talks about the weight of the past and her quest for identity. Their exiled life, their fight for freedom, the love of a country and the hope of a return. Yalda searches for her place and walks between two worlds and two contradictory cultures: her family of dreamers, survivors, heroes who never complain, and a society sometimes the opposite of her culture and her ideals.

The universal history of the children of exile

Through a show nourished by archives and interviews, it is the story of a heritage that we love and that we hate, it is the story of men and women who seek to forging a new path is the universal story of the children of exile.

Show in partnership with Le Grand T received the Molière for best Private Theater show 2024 and the Molière for Female Revelation 2024

Tuesday, November 19 at Espace de Retz, in Machecoul-Saint-Meme, 8 p.m. from 12 years old. Duration 1 hour 35 minutes. Prices €17, €13, €9, €7. Co. New day

France

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