On Europe 1, the actor reaffirms his support for the protest movement of "yellow vests", while he is on display in a play where he camps the mayor of a small protest village.

INTERVIEW

Yvan Le Bolloc'h is on view at Vive Bouchon , at the Théâtre du Splendid in Paris. A play where he plays the mayor of a small village, which is no longer entitled to European subsidies and who decides to rebel. Brexit or "yellow vests" are evoked: the piece puts both feet in the news. "It was not possible otherwise," according to the comedian, who confides in the microphone of Europe 1.

"When we read the play, it's rather a piece of anar of right"

"You can not write a play on a small provincial hut, where people are fighting against European gigantism and lack of state, not to mention the" yellow vests ", says Yvan Le Bolloc'h in Culture media . "When we read the play, it is rather a play of anar of right, it is rather that the trend of the authors, it is what I believe", he adds, he who encamps a stubborn mayor in Vive Bouchon .

"Every revolution has its martyrdom"

Very quickly, Yvan Le Bolloc'h himself indicated his support for the protest. "I still support 'yellow vests'," he says today. Asked about the disturbances related to the movement that affected the private theater, and therefore that could possibly disrupt the play in which he plays, the actor remains inflexible. "They are motivated by the best intentions, they know how to recognize those who have not deviated from the trajectory and who knew, early on, which way to position themselves," says Yvan Le Bolloc'h. "Every revolution has its martyrdom, if I have to be part of it, I'll be part of it," he says.