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“Passing the Torch: A Theatrical Comedy in Times Square”

Things aren’t going well in Times Square! In a large New York loft with a view of the skyscrapers of Manhattan, an actress, played by Camille Aguilar, knocks on Guillaume de Tonquédec’s door. Determined to land the main role in Romeo and Juliet, she calls on this ex-great actor to coach her.

For him, fame is a thing of the past, and fame has given way to depression and alcoholism. In the shadows, his brother, discreet and unobtrusive, watches over him. But the arrival of this young woman filled with hope will rekindle her passion for this profession. Beyond the taste of the stage, it is that of passing the torch that ends up taking over. The author Clément Koch, was revealed in 2011 by the play “Sunderland” and lived for many years in England. This time, he immerses us with delight in the trade secrets of the acting profession, even if they are wacky and hilarious. A contemporary theatrical comedy that reminds us how much this art is an essential need.

Tuesday April 18 at 8:30 p.m. at the Palais des Arts et des Congrès d’Issy Charles Aznavour – Event available on the Agenda

www.palaisdescongresdissy.com

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