Reopening of Open Theater, a place dedicated to contemporary writings

Audio 29:00

Elemawusi Agbedjidji and Caroline Marcilhac © Cécile Lavolot / RFI

By: Pascal Paradou

31 min

After more than two years of work, Open Theater, dedicated to contemporary writings, is getting a makeover by moving into the former premises of Tarmac in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. 

Publicity

On the occasion of this month of reopening at

Théâtre Ouvert,

 four shows are created including the play by Togolese

Elemawusi Agbedjidji,

"Transe-maitre (s) 

" which tells about the conditions of learning French during colonization with, in particular, the punishment of the Signal that we made wear to children who said to speak at school a language other than French. 

Guests: Caroline Marcilhac

, director of

T

héâtre Ouvert

and

Elemawusi Agbedjidji,

author, actor and director. 

To see and listen: the piece Transe-maître (s) in Ca va, ça va le monde! 

And the column "Elsewhere" with 

Israel Tsipahamba,

artistic director of

Tarmac des Auteurs

in Kinshasa.

He tells us about the ninth edition of the “

Ça se passe à Kin”

festival

.

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