They are three. Old children who wonder, full of naivete, to redo the setting configuration of the spectators at the rate they change contexts. The room becomes their playground between the growing disillusionment and the desire to have fun. Through these situations sometimes poetic, sometimes wacky or symbolic, they draw us into their world where grownups are not models: a world where we do not want old, where you do not want to think. And all be the same.
“A strong dose of childhood, a world close to the circus, and a room transformed actors whose physical game impresses. […] A reflection tool for older children who wonder what they lost with age, except for their hair. ‘
-Daniel Côté, Le Progrès-Dimanche, October 2011
Credits
Text : Étienne Provencher-Rousseau (From Cratères)
Directed by : Guylaine Rivard
Assistant to the director : Andrée-Anne Giguère
Actors : Éric Chalifour, Vicky Côté et Elaine Juteau
Scenography : Sonia Robertson
Lighting : Serge Potvin
Sound : Vicky Côté
Costumes : Guylaine Rivard
On the road…
Salle Murdock, Chicoutimi (2011)