Le Misanthrope

The Misanthrope
by Molière
Directed by Clément Hervieu-Léger
Saison 2014-2015
Du 17 December au 23 March
Durée 2:50 WITH AN INTERMISSION
Lieu Richelieu
Le Misanthrope
Alceste is in love with Célimène, an independent-minded young woman who, following her recent widowhood, has taken to presiding over her own salon.

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  • Troubled by a trial whose outcome he fears, Alceste goes to her home, accompanied by his friend Philinte, whom he reproaches for his complacent attitude towards society. He wants his mistress to publicly declare her affections to him. But he hadn’t counted on the unexpected arrival of a gentleman who writes terrible poetry, two Marquis of the Court, Célimène’s cousin Eliante, who has taken an apartment above Célimène’s, and Arsinoé, who warns Célimène that there are rumours circulating about her character. The Misanthrope depicts a society free from parental and religious influence, whose social veneer peels away as soon as desire is aroused. Over the course of a day, while being pushed to the limit by Alceste’s uncompromising resistance to all forms of social niceties, the characters reveal the contradictions of human beings who obey reasons of the heart that are unknowable to reason.

    Molière, the author
    Molière took his time writing the five-act Misanthrope. It was started in 1664 during the Tartuffe affair and first performed in 1666 on the stage of the Palais-Royal with Molière in the role of “the man with green ribbons”. Initially, the play disconcerted audiences used to French farce and commedia dell’arte. But this comedy in verse was immediately hailed by critics, Subligny describing it as “an inimitable masterpiece”, and Donneau of Vise praising it for making “continuous laughter in the soul”. The Misanthrope remains a unique comedy in Molière’s work as it combines naturalness and truth to portray a salon torn between civil society and a court society subject to monarchical power.

    Clément Hervieu-Léger, the director
    The actor and director Clément Hervieu-Léger joined the Comédie-Française in 2005. Outside the Comédie-Française, he has directed Francesco Cavalli’s Didone with the Les Art Florissants ensemble conducted by William Christie, and Marivaux’s The Test with the Petits Champs company of which he has been artistic co-director since 2010. It was after staging The Critique of the School for Wives at the Studio-Théâtre in 2011 that Clément Hervieu-Léger decided to direct The Misanthrope, a comedy in verse whose roots can be found in the Critique. Fascinated by the “sociological perspective” that Molière brings, his staging seeks to bring out the tensions of a society salon in crisis.

  • Direction: Clément Hervieu-Léger
    Direction assistant: Juliette Léger
    Scenography: Éric Ruf
    Scenography assistant: Dominique Schmitt
    Costumes: Caroline de Vivaise
    Lights: Bertrand Couderc
    Music: Pascal Sangla
    Sound design: Jean-Luc Ristord
    Hairdressing: Fabrice Elineau

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