Perched on an improvised platform, three teenagers commit to saving the community gardens in their neighborhood.
After Histoire(s) de France presented last year and Arthur et Ibrahim this year, Amine Adjina and Émilie Prévosteau once again immerse us in national history with brilliance and humor. Young Flora rebels against the announced destruction of her childhood allotments to make way for a large shopping center. Since her father, a retired construction worker, learned the news, he has lost his appetite and can't sleep. This plot of land was everything to him. It's decided, Flora takes up this civic struggle, even if it means involving her two less motivated classmates, and why not the entire high school! Between environmental struggles and civic engagement, the three actors passionately address current issues and spread this fascinating debate right through to the audience!
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.




