In this third section on narratology, Raoul Lambert tells the story of an imaginary place, Le Cardinal Borgne, a small Italian-style theatre filled with magical objects gleaned from all over the world,
A cabinet of curiosities, a spiritualist's booth and a museum of mysteries.
Mirroring the first adventures of Raoul Lambert (a magician who stages music), this is a musician offering us his loving vision of magic.
A caravan full of stories, a piano, cards and the audience's dreams - that's how the magic happens. First in the hands of the performer, then alone on stage, then by the audience.
An opportunity to contemplate the marvels of this art form together, by provoking the magic and then letting it happen. A cabaret about disillusionment and re-enchantment.
Mirroring the first adventures of Raoul Lambert (a magician who stages music), this is a musician offering us his loving vision of magic.
A caravan full of stories, a piano, cards and the audience's dreams - that's how the magic happens. First in the hands of the performer, then alone on stage, then by the audience.
An opportunity to contemplate the marvels of this art form together, by provoking the magic and then letting it happen. A cabaret about disillusionment and re-enchantment.
