Thursday, October 25, 2007

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Friday, October 19, 2007

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Last!

Always a little sad one "last". Especially

course when theater project took more than a year of preparation, meeting as many stakeholders and partners and exceeded the expectations of these promoters. A few disappointments in size, it is true. Including, resignation- surprise and unmotivated after a week of performances of our press-loaded mailing ... And thus an absence of logic on which theater professionals obviously we had to ensure this ambitious show the immediate future.

The death toll was still extremely good for a play in a small place in Paris at 19h, in full World Cup Rugby: 1,000 spectators (for a room with 50 seats on only 32 performances), eight news articles and a radio interview, four debates of exceptional quality, nearly 3,000 visitors to this blog, played the last three weeks to "sell out" (!) and especially ... comments from viewers overwhelmingly positive as evidenced by our "guestbook".

Even if not today or extensions of scheduled recovery, some prospects to continue to play the part we already rejoice! Finally, thanks to the DVD of the play in preparation, a complete file may be sent to directors of places for their 2009 season.

The authors of this blog so thank you for following us throughout the period of creation of the piece. If Helen decided to leave today's adventure, David Arveiller continue to keep you informed in real time period of "holding" that begins today. Obviously hope that she knows many surprises!


Thanks again wholeheartedly for the interest you have shown (and hopefully will continue, to testify) for this project.


Arveiller David and Hélène Lamblin

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

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Press review: Cassandra (# 22)

Here is a funny subject and civic engagement, with regard to defending the ideas of Justice, Liberty, Universalism and humanity through the case of a army officer. This is the man she wants to talk and not military, "said Pierrette Dupoyet signing this piece.

(...) The play revolves around the suffering of Dreyfus. These sufferings are twofold. First psychic since the plot against him, became a scapegoat because of his surname, is coarse, brutal, despicable and humiliating, where one goes so far as to suggest suicide. Then, now come in addition to physical suffering because its jail on Devil's Island, we do not just deny an air and light. We end the torture.

The merit of the piece is to remember the human side of this tragedy and allow to approach the life of the concrete and the interior, and thanks David Arveiller that embodies the strength of character of Dreyfus, his energy, his hope, his humanity, his modesty and sincerity.
is all but useless, because today it retains most of the Dreyfus affair heroes acting out, especially Zola. For posterity we are, therefore in the collective memory, Dreyfus does not exist as an individual. The hero of the case is called Zola. Dreyfus has gone from being a man to the status of a case. Then, the piece recalls that Dreyfus's rehabilitation has been no end of punishment. His humiliation continues when the government declares that "the incident is closed" (...)


Thomas Hahn

Sunday, October 14, 2007

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Debate October 14: Last but no least ...

Our partner, the League of Human Rights, represented by its former vice president Gilles Manceron and historian at the Centre for Social History Michel Dreyfus was the honor to conclude this series of four debates Guichet Montparnasse, in this sunny Sunday. This debate was an opportunity to expand the "Deal" to all issues of injustice and intolerance that gripped our world in the twentieth century and then put "in perspective". The two eminent historians, and your servant's response to questions posed by an en-arch bridges on the origins, proponents and outs of "the Affair" and the risk of seeing it happen again in other places and other circumstances. A good lesson in ethics and wisdom on the part of an institution that has always defended the right of human beings to be different and to freedom ...

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

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Press review: The Ark

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