Description
Nolwenn Le Doth delivers a powerful autofiction in which intimacy is transformed into a political gesture. Based on her own story, she summons the imaginary to overcome the trauma and break the silence that still too often surrounds incest.
On stage, she invents herself as a knightess spanning the ages, the heroine of a quest for the absolute where the real and the legendary intertwine. She is surrounded by the figures of the beast, the detours of a judicial career, and the echoes of pop culture and game shows, the mirror of a society that looks the other way. From the story of her childhood trauma, Nolwenn Le Doth draws a manifesto as frontal as it is poetic, in which the imaginary becomes a space of resistance. Because these words go beyond individual stories, she has chosen to share them with a chorus of women: an army of amateur singers, different in each of the cities where the show is performed.
