After Fuck me performed at Les Salins in 2020 and Love me, Marina Otero continues her introspective and self-deprecating adventure.
With a dark, wry humor, she plays on the ambiguity between sincerity and strategy, confession and staging. Kill Me is the third installment of the project Recordar para vivir (Remember to Live), an autobiographical saga by Marina Otero that presents her life as a work in constant evolution, the end of which she only imagines on the day of her death. Approaching forty, gripped by the turmoil of an existential crisis, she began filming everything: her daily life, her thoughts, her emotions, her gestures, until her body gave way. From this collapse, Kill Me was born. To convey the madness of love, mental disorders, overexposure of the self, and the demands of emotional profitability, she calls upon four dancers suffering from mental illness and an unexpected reincarnation of the dancer Vaslav Nijinsky. Without artifice but with panache, she confronts us with this theater of life where everything becomes material for performance. > Show not recommended for children under 16. Contains scenes of nudity and strobe lighting. Sensitive content warning: mention of suicide.
Reservations open on Tuesday, June 10th at 1 p.m. with the purchase of Fleur de Sel and Grain de Sel loyalty cards. Tickets can be purchased without loyalty cards on Tuesday, August 26th at 1 p.m.
Reservations open on Tuesday, June 10th at 1 p.m. with the purchase of Fleur de Sel and Grain de Sel loyalty cards. Tickets can be purchased without loyalty cards on Tuesday, August 26th at 1 p.m.




