Clarisse Fontaine presents her play "Cette petite musique que personne n'entend", a poignant exploration of the female condition, directed by Joeystarr. Scheduled at the Théâtre des Mathurins on February 9, March 1, 15 and 29, as well as April 12 at 7pm, this work invites deep reflection on power dynamics and gender stereotypes in today's society.
The story follows the tumultuous journey of a woman facing downfall and resilience, surrounded by diverse male figures: father, grandfather, husband, lover, shrink, doctor, and strangers. Clarisse Fontaine tackles the challenges and injustices faced by women, without demonizing men. On the contrary, this play is an ode to humanism, showing that despite the trials and tribulations, it is possible to love and be loved.
Themes of education, love, sex, masculinity and resilience seem deftly woven together, offering moments of reflection, humor and finesse. The author hopes to shed light on the toxic clichés that confine both men and women, while providing a space to discuss personal reconstruction and the quest for autonomy.
Joeystarr, known for his career in music and film, is expected to bring a staging that underlines the strength and vulnerability of the main character, infusing Clarisse Fontaine's vision with a strong yet emotional touch. " This Little Music No One Hears" promises to be an invitation to rethink the roles assigned by society, and to celebrate the power of female resilience.
Dates and Opening Time
From February 9, 2024 to April 12, 2024
Location
Théâtre des Mathurins
36 rue des Mathurins
75008 Paris 8
Recommended age
From 15 years old
Average duration
1 h
15 min
Official website
www.theatredesmathurins.com
Booking
www.theatredesmathurins.com