A performance by Julien Cola: COLA PRESS REVIEW in the Jacqueline Cornée Garden in Fontvieille
At the age of 20, he’d shoot on sight at anything that moved, back in the days when Jacques Chirac was in the Élysée and insolence still caused a scandal. Then silence. Life went on. The years passed. Now, at 38, he’s back. Not any wiser, but clear-headed.
Between memories of the stage, political disillusionment and an unexpected immersion in a local election campaign, he dissects an era where everything moves faster… except for promises.
A political press review where every word is in its place and every observation is cutting.
Since Jacques Chirac, the costumes have changed.
Not the lines.
“Politics is a theatre… I’ve just improved the script.”
Between memories of the stage, political disillusionment and an unexpected immersion in a local election campaign, he dissects an era where everything moves faster… except for promises.
A political press review where every word is in its place and every observation is cutting.
Since Jacques Chirac, the costumes have changed.
Not the lines.
“Politics is a theatre… I’ve just improved the script.”
