Béatrice Agenin, chickens and a feather
Béatrice Agenin plays "Marie des poules, governante chez George Sand", at the Théâtre Montparnasse in Paris.
Credit / Copyright: Fabienne Rappeneau
By: Jean-François Cadet Follow
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Béatrice Agenin embodies on the stage of the Théâtre Montparnasse the extraordinary destiny of "Marie des Poules, governess at George Sand".
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Béatrice Agenin is an immense actress, capable of passing in a quarter of a second from the candor of a young 11-year-old peasant girl to the chilling authority of a literate matriarch.
From the Comédie Française to a television series as popular as “Une famille formidable” on TF1, she showed that she knew how to play everything, until this year obtained the Molière for Best actress in a private theater show.
Béatrice Agenin presents "Marie des Poules, governess at George Sand".
A show by Gérard Savoisien, directed by Arnaud Denis, still playing in Paris, at the Théâtre Montparnasse, which also won the Molière for Best Show.
On the menu of this Café Gourmand:
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Marjorie Bertin
saw
Josep
,
Aurel's first feature film, on “La Retirada” from 1939. Released in theaters all over France, it is part of the official selection of the Cannes Film Festival 2020.
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Elisabeth Lequeret
visited the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris the first retrospective in 14 years of Cindy Sherman, cult American artist.
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Amélie Beaucour
went to the Palais Galliera, Fashion Museum of the City of Paris, presents the first retrospective in France of an extraordinary seamstress: Gabrielle Chanel (1883-1971).
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Alain Pilot
presents “Paraldehyde”, the album of This Is Shit, released by Upton Park, in digital, CD and Vinyl with the other distribution / Idol.
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