At the heart of the troupe, Philippe Torreton, a brilliant actor, brings out the humor, shows the violence of the exchanges, the tension of each line which describes our time.
Will Figaro be able to marry the woman he loves? Beneath the guise of a lively comedy, rich in twists and turns, Beaumarchais disguises his message as "a critique of a host of abuses that plague society." Léna Bréban, struck by the text's relevance—the domination of the wealthy, the corruption of the justice system, the question of consent—stages this vaudeville plot in a world undergoing reconstruction.
