Lucie Berelowitsch, director of the CDN of Normandie-Vire, seizes Les Géants de la montagne, described as an artistic testament by its author, Luigi Pirandello. She surrounds herself with French and Ukrainian actors, including again the Dakh Daughters.
The play places in the middle of an island an abandoned villa in which live, withdrawn from the world, musicians, dreamers and a magician. Through the adventures of a troupe of actors orphaned by a theatre, Pirandello examines from every angle the place of the latter. He invites us to see in it a "myth": that of art, of its ability to absorb, reflect, resist the empire of giants who trample poets and triumph over the human imagination.




