Alone on stage, Sélène Assaf recalls the voices of her two grandmothers, Téta and Néné, one Lebanese, the other French, and plays them in turn. Written from childhood memories and interviews conducted by the author-actress herself, this autobiographical show takes an intimate approach to questioning our relationship with identity and the difficult construction of self in the face of the burdensome and sometimes contradictory cultural heritage bequeathed to us by those who lived before us. A granddaughter, now an adult, moves between the lines of yesterday and today, guided by the melodies of Fayruz and Billie Holliday, between Brussels, Paris and Beirut, evoking, not without humor, theater, femininity, dreams as much as struggles?
A play presented by the Comédie – CDN de Reims, touring the Grand Est region?
See you at the Pavillon de Vauclair at 6pm! (duration: ~ 1h / for all audiences aged 10 and over / booking required)
Equipment:
- Free Carpark
- Meeting room
- Toilets
Activités :
- Specific theme activities
- Temporary exhibitions
Activités :
- Interior
Localisation :
959 Route d'Hurtebise - 02160 - Pavillon de Vauclair