Description
Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt dissects the inner workings of a couple with frightening precision, in a closed-door setting that combines acid humor with psychological tension.
Between pretenses, revelations and manipulations, Petits Crimes Conjugaux becomes a fascinating game of massacre where everyone seeks to rewrite history to their own advantage.
A show as disturbing as it is captivating, driven by incisive dialogue and Thierry Salerno's direction that oscillates between lightness, tenderness and cruelty.
Between comical revelations, embarrassing things left unsaid and slightly... arranged truths, the couple embarks on a game of dodges and confrontations. Who's telling the truth? Who's bluffing? And above all, in the end, who will emerge victorious from this marital duel where love rubs shoulders with bad faith?
Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt is one of the world's most acclaimed playwrights. His theater blends philosophical depth, exploration of the human soul and hard-hitting dialogue.
