"Even the patchouli cake has its limits", by Suzanne Emond (Rediffusion)

"Even patchouli cake has its limits", by Suzanne Emond. © RFI / Guillaume Ploquin

By: Pascal Paradou

Broadcasting of the play "Even the patchouli cake has its limits", by the Belgian author and actress Suzanne Emond. Original play, written as part of Drameducation's residency 10 out of 10, recorded with the students of the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art (CNSAD), under the direction of Armel Roussel.

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The play is the story of Louis. From Louis le Gros. One who is not loved. Neither teachers nor students. One who is mocked, humiliated. Who loves Marie. Then - what could have happened? - Louis suddenly becomes popular and, from Louis le Gros, becomes Louis the tyrannical.
The performers are all third year students of the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art: Alexandre Manbon, Louis Berthelemy, Lisa Toromanian, Ahmed Hammadi Chassin, Nadine Moret, Virgil Leclaire, Logann Antuofermo and Clémentine Aussourd.

You can also listen to this piece on the RFI Savoirs site in binaural sound, which is the equivalent of 3D sound, thanks to the precious help of RFI Labo and Guillaume Ploquin, director. You have to listen with headphones, and it's an experience, you'll be in the middle of the stage!

(February 28, 2019 replay)

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