The Libertine by Eric Emmanuel Schmitt.
A wild day in the life of the famous French philosopher Denis Diderot brings passion, seduction and also some trouble.
A clever, brilliant, and irresistibly funny comedy in two acts: there will be one 20 minute intermission.
Eric Emmanuel Schmitt, is one of the most widely read and most played authors writing in French. His plays have quite often been produced in the USA.
With:
( In order of appearance )
Diderot: Yves Cloots
Mme Therbouche: Laurence Sebeyran
Le Baronnet: Pascal Ploux
Mme Diderot: Sylvia Paredes
Mlle d'Holbach: Hermine Bénard
Angélique: Delphine Varoquier
Directed by: Clara Ploux
Costumes designer: Danielle Chopra
Costumes confection: Danielle Chopra, Béatrice Schlegel, Agnès Erhman, Delphine Varoquier, Sylvia Paredes, Raja Destremau, Catherine Garnier
Set designer: Isabelle Euler
Light and sound engineer: Thierry Danard, Jaime Martinez
Surtitles: Véronique Schlumberger
Translation: Hermine Bénard, Valerie Gaskin, Pascale Lazare, Ines Muñoz, Sarah Ohmer
Set hairstyle: Sophie Jacob, Brigitte Fornage
Flyer graphics designer: Rosella Pessin-Fida
Playbill Designer: Jean-Pierre Muller
Photography: Carl Fehres
Video: Luc Schlumberger
Box office: Véronique Schlumberger
In French with English surtitles.
Saturday, March 3rd at 8pm
Sunday, March 4th at 3pm
Friday, March 9th at 8pm
Saturday, March 1oth at 8 pm
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