Between the mask and the feather, Gogol points his "Nose"

“Le Nez”, after Nicolas Gogol, by Compagnie La Voix des Plumes, at Théâtre 13 / Jardin in Paris until October 11, 2020. Credits: Pascal Gély

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

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The theater company "La Voix des Plumes" plays on stage at Théâtre 13 / Jardin in Paris, the adaptation of the short story "Le Nez" by Nicolas Gogol.

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At this moment, it tends to disappear and reappear.

You hide your nose under a mask for protection, but you scrutinize your moods with concern.

It should not be leaking, nor should it be blocked.

We would become suspect.

So imagine that one fine morning, you wake up without him, and that a little later you see him walking with little legs in the streets of the city!

Farcesque, and absurd, you will say?

No doubt, and this is happy, because in this way we can laugh about it, and we really need laughter these days.

Laughing at the “Nose” is what the “La Voix des Plumes” Company offers.

She is presenting until October 11, 2020 at the Théâtre 13 / Jardin in Paris, an adaptation of the short story "Le Nez" by Russian writer Nicolas Gogol.

The composer Léon Bailly, the actress Laura Chetrit and Ronan Rivière, who also adapts, directs and plays, are our guests.

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a detour to Belarus, where artists are at the forefront of the protest movement against the re-election of President Alexander Lukashenko.

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