Edmond – La Création d’Alexis Michalik
Date: from 21 September 2021 to 15 November 2021
Location: 38 Rue de Montpensier, 75001 Paris
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CARRÉ OR: 48 €
CATEGORY 1: 44 €
CATEGORY 2: 33 €
CATEGORY 3: 24 €
CATEGORY 4: 17 € (REDUCED VISIBILITY)
December 1897, Paris.
Edmond Rostand is not yet thirty but already has two children and a lot of anxiety. He has not written anything for two years. So, in despair, he proposes to the great Constant Coquelin a new play, a heroic comedy, in verse, for the holidays. The only problem was that it had not yet been written. Ignoring the whims of the actresses, the demands of his Corsican producers, the jealousy of his wife, the love affair of his best friend and the lack of enthusiasm of everyone around him, Edmond starts writing this play that nobody believes in. For the moment, he only has the title: Cyrano de Bergerac.
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