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Café-Théatre
le Sélénite
Paris.
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1973 |
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Caroline Huppert |
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LA VERITABLE HISTOIRE (1973)
PLAYWRITE:
Jack L'Eventreur
DIRECTOR:
Caroline Huppert
THESPIN:
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THEATER:
Café-Théatre le Sélénite
NOTE
The Play was put on for eighteen months with
a sharp success
QUOATE
Suzie Mackenzie,
Journalist
The Process of Being
Someone Else, Guardian, 10 oct. 1998
" The first time I saw Isabelle Huppert act", recalled Suzie Mackenzie
in her interview with Isabelle - "was more than 25 years ago in a small
cafe-theatre just off the Boulevard St Germain, Paris. She can't have been more
than 18. The play was a three-hander - written by her older sister, Elizabeth,
who also performed - a feminist black comedy, but feminismà la Francaise:
all fishnet stockings, provocative routings and, for reasons I can't recall,
a lot of fake blood. Try to imagine the dandyish decadence of Genet set in-side
a framework of Julia Kristeva's intellectual theorising, and you'll get something
of its gist. Huppert, I remember, was a sensational slut, part impulse of the
temptress, part essence of the tramp. And she had eyes that glinted like hatchets."(
more from The Process of Being Someone
Else", The Guardian, October 10, 1998 )
Isabelle Huppert
L'Album
Intime, Elle, N °2860,
October 23, 2000
One of my premier experiences on stage. An adorable spectacle.
One plays children. I don't remember that I was afraid. There was
a Veronique Sanson's song: "You
told me that I did for the right of live" (more from Elle,
N °2860, October 23, 2000)
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