A contemporary play at the Jacques Prévert hall about Alzheimer's disease.
DOUBTS, by Malika Fecih.
A contemporary play about the early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. A timely subject for what it reveals about the human condition in the face of illness. Malika Fecih's play unveils the emotional world of a mother and her daughter. Myriam, the mother, gently slips into an imaginary world that leads to doubt. Thanks to their boundless love, mother and daughter accept growing apart, and each can accompany the other on the path of forgetting without succumbing to it.
After the performance, during a discussion between the audience and healthcare professionals invited to listen and provide information on existing resources and support, people open up. Connections are made, and the support offered brings comfort. For many caregivers, the need to share is immense.
Directed by Dominique Sicilia.
With Catherine Lecoq, Fanny Roger and Belkacem Tir.
A contemporary play about the early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. A timely subject for what it reveals about the human condition in the face of illness. Malika Fecih's play unveils the emotional world of a mother and her daughter. Myriam, the mother, gently slips into an imaginary world that leads to doubt. Thanks to their boundless love, mother and daughter accept growing apart, and each can accompany the other on the path of forgetting without succumbing to it.
After the performance, during a discussion between the audience and healthcare professionals invited to listen and provide information on existing resources and support, people open up. Connections are made, and the support offered brings comfort. For many caregivers, the need to share is immense.
Directed by Dominique Sicilia.
With Catherine Lecoq, Fanny Roger and Belkacem Tir.
