Journées du Matrimoine et du Patrimoine 2024: a free show at the Théâtre du Gouvernail

Published by Philippine de Sortiraparis, Julie de Sortiraparis · Published on September 8, 2024 at 03:31 p.m.
The Journées du Patrimoine 2024 are back! For the occasion, many venues are opening their doors, including the Théâtre du Gourvenail, which is holding a free show at 7pm on Saturday September 21.

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The Théâtre du Gouvernail is a small Parisian theater in the 19th arrondissement, known for its intimate, friendly atmosphere. Offering a varied program, including plays, stand-up shows, concerts and artistic events, the theater showcases young, emerging artists. With its reduced capacity, it offers a proximity between artists and audience that can be rare in Parisian theaters today. For the Journées du Patrimoine 2024, the Théâtre du Gouvernail is hosting a free show that was a great success at the Festival d'Avignon 2023, La Suite d'un Bal Masqué, based on the text byAlexandrine-Sophie de Bawr. Please note that reservations are required for this event.

The 2024 Heritage Days program at the Théâtre du Gouvernail :

  • Journées du Matrimoine - The continuation of a masked ball
    Saturday, September 21, 7:00 p.m.

    March 1813, Paris. The ball season is drawing to a close, and Madame de Mareuil, a young widow fond of intrigue, is hosting her childhood friend Madame de Belmont. The latter has come to Paris to finalize a lawsuit against Monsieur de Versac. That's all it takes for Madame de Mareuil to conspire with Édouard, her servant, to "amicably" settle the differences between Madame de Belmont and Monsieur de Versac, without their knowledge...
    Alexandrine-Sophie de Bawr (1773 - 1860), author and woman of aristocratic origin, Alexandrine-Sophie de Bawr was a recognized creator of her time. The success of her plays brought her the patronage of Louis XVIII, making her one of the few women paid by the state to write.
    By staging this classic comedy, Compagnie Marguerite gives Alexandrine-Sophie de Bawr's work the posterity it deserves.
    With : Alexandra Eyrolles, director and actor, Olivia Locher, actor, Julien Ghestem, actor, Jonathan Mercier, actor



Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
On September 21, 2024
Starts at 07:00 p.m.

× Approximate opening times: to confirm opening times, please contact the establishment.

    Prices
    Free

    Official website
    hf-idf.org

    Booking
    www.helloasso.com

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