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Swann Arlaud and Tatiana Vialle, in the head of the warrior

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Swann Arlaud performs the play "Executor 14" at Théâtre 14, directed by Tatiana Vialle © Giovanni_Cittadini Cesi

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

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The actor doubly Césarised Swann Arlaud, interprets until April 16 and on the stage of the theater 14, the text of Adel Hakim "Executor 14".

The staging is by Tatiana Vialle.

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A young man in a T-shirt, jeans and sneakers walks through a scene that looks like a construction site, with a piece of scaffolding mounted and a few boards laid on the ground.

He speaks to the public, and he recounts the war.

His, but which is also a little ours, so much does it also resonate in us, like these notes played live by the musician who accompanies the words of the actor with his sound creation.

The words are those of Adel Hakim, the late playwright and director, former director of the Théâtre des Quartiers d'Ivry.

The musician is the percussionist Mahut.

The actor is Swann Arlaud, who we know better in the cinema, in films like “Petit Paysan” or “Grace à Dieu”, which each earned him a César.

Directed by Tatiana Vialle.

The play "Executor 14" is being performed in Paris at the Théâtre 14 until April 16.

Swann Arlaud

and

Tatiana Vialle

are Jean-François Cadet's guests.

On the Café Gourmand menu:

  • Fanny Bleichner

    went to visit the exhibition “Douce France” from music from exile to urban cultures” built around the career of Rachid Taha at the Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers in Paris.

  • Marjorie Bertin

    went to the second edition of “1-54” the Contemporary African Art Fair at Christies in Paris. 

  • Elisabeth Lequeret

    will present the weekend “Ethnology will surprise you” at the Musée du Quai Branly which explores the world of spirits with ethnologists. 

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