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Dates / Schedules

Friday, January 10th 2025 08:00pm

Saturday, January 11th 2025 07:00pm

Sunday, January 12th 2025 05:00pm

Show spoken in French with subtitles in Portuguese

Theatre

For his first collaboration with Comédie-Française, Tiago Rodrigues, director of the Avignon Festival, intertwines the story of Hecuba, the widow of Priam who, in the defeat of Troy, lost her husband, throne, and children, with that of an actress, portraying in our time the Hecuba of Euripides. As the rehearsals for the play are running through, they overlap with a judicial investigation, the actress herself seeking justice for her autistic son, victim of abuse. In a unique and twilight-like setting, fiction painfully merges with intimate reality, the tragedy of myth encounters that of reality, between the play of theatre and that of justice.

 

 

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Tiago Rodrigues

Playwright and director, Tiago Rodrigues encountered the Belgian company tgSTAN in 1997, while he was still a student, an encounter that definitively confirmed his commitment to the collective spirit within theatrical creation. Co-founder, with Magda Bizarro, of the company Mundo Perfeito in 2003 in Lisbon, he has since created nearly thirty productions in over twenty countries. These include António e Cleópatra based on Shakespeare in 2015, Bovary based on Gustave Flaubert’s novel, The Way She Dies based on Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina with tgSTAN, and Dans la mesure de l’impossible, a play he wrote based on interviews with thirty members of the International Committee of the Red Cross and Médecins Sans Frontières. After leading the Teatro Nacional D. Maria II in Lisbon from 2015 to 2021, he took over as director of the Avignon Festival in 2023. There, he notably created Chekhov’s La Cerisaie in the Cour d’honneur of the Palais des papes in 2022.

His theatrical work, written in Portuguese and published in French by Les Solitaires Intempestifs, has been translated into nine languages (French, Spanish, Dutch, Estonian, Italian, Romanian, German, Arabic, and Korean).

Ages

16 Years

Data sheet

Text and direction Tiago Rodrigues

French translation Thomas Resendes

Set design Fernando Ribeiro

Costumes José António Tenente

Light design Rui Monteiro

Music and sound Pedro Costa

Artistic collaboration Sophie Bricaire

With the troupe of Comédie-Française

Éric Génovèse an actor, playing the Chorus and the Second Coryphaeus; Bonnefoy, general coordinator for the residential facility; a journalist

Denis Podalydès an actor, playing Agamemnon; the Prosecutor

Elsa Lepoivre Nadia, an actress playing Hécube

Loïc Corbery an actor, playing Polymestor; the Secretary of State

Gaël Kamilindi an actor, playing the Chorus and the Servant; Dubois, a former employee of the residential facility; a journalist Élissa Alloula an actress, playing the Chorus and the Coryphaeus; Nérine, a former replacement at the residential facility

Séphora Pondi an actress, playing the Chorus; the Lawyer; Loyal, an educator at the residential facility

 

Production Comédie-Française

Coproduction Festival d’Avignon

In collaboration with Théâtre de la Cite – CDN de Toulouse Occitanie.

With the support of the Foundation for Comédie-Française

 

The show premiered on June 30th, 2024 at the Festival d’Avignon.

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