
Theatre by Cie Mab
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A whirlwind of teenage emotions
Born deaf, Véra, 14, is rejected by her boyfriend because "you don't go out with a disabled girl".
Can you exist through your difference, and turn it into a strength? On a street corner, in the heart of the impassive city, Véra lets her sadness and desire to live shine through. We are in direct contact with her emotions, delivered in soliloquy. It's a raw, searing cry, in which Véra appears like a modern Ophelia, driven by love, anger and revolt.
Maelström, by Fabrice Melquiot, directed by Marie Vauzelle, poetically explores contemporary adolescence. On stage are three performers: a musician, an actress and her double, a sign language interpreter. The two young women play a mirror game, each in her own language, revealing Véra's duality. This text questions the way we look at those who don't look like us, and denounces our society's assignment of fixed identities. It invites us to change the way we look at deafness, to see it not as a handicap, but as a difference
From age 11, to be seen with the whole family
Accessible for the hearing impaired
Born deaf, Véra, 14, is rejected by her boyfriend because "you don't go out with a disabled girl".
Can you exist through your difference, and turn it into a strength? On a street corner, in the heart of the impassive city, Véra lets her sadness and desire to live shine through. We are in direct contact with her emotions, delivered in soliloquy. It's a raw, searing cry, in which Véra appears like a modern Ophelia, driven by love, anger and revolt.
Maelström, by Fabrice Melquiot, directed by Marie Vauzelle, poetically explores contemporary adolescence. On stage are three performers: a musician, an actress and her double, a sign language interpreter. The two young women play a mirror game, each in her own language, revealing Véra's duality. This text questions the way we look at those who don't look like us, and denounces our society's assignment of fixed identities. It invites us to change the way we look at deafness, to see it not as a handicap, but as a difference
From age 11, to be seen with the whole family
Accessible for the hearing impaired
A whirlwind of teenage emotions
Born deaf, Véra, 14, is rejected by her boyfriend because "you don't go out with a disabled girl".
Can you exist through your difference, and turn it into a strength? On a street corner, in the heart of the impassive city, Véra lets her sadness and desire to live shine through. We are in direct contact with her emotions, delivered in soliloquy. It's a raw, searing cry, in which Véra appears like a modern Ophelia, driven by love, anger and revolt....
Born deaf, Véra, 14, is rejected by her boyfriend because "you don't go out with a disabled girl".
Can you exist through your difference, and turn it into a strength? On a street corner, in the heart of the impassive city, Véra lets her sadness and desire to live shine through. We are in direct contact with her emotions, delivered in soliloquy. It's a raw, searing cry, in which Véra appears like a modern Ophelia, driven by love, anger and revolt....
Rates
Rates
from € 8.00 to € 14.00
Opening times
Opening times
On 25 April 2025
- 20:00