La Musica, La Musica deuxième (1965-1985)

by Marguerite Duras
Directed by Anatoli Vassiliev
Saison 2015-2016
Du 16 March au 30 April
Lieu Vx-Colombier
La Musica, La Musica deuxième (1965-1985)
The heir to the great masters of Russian theatre, Anatoli Vasilyev has strong links with the Comédie-Française for having staged Lermontov’s Masquerade in 1992, a production that caused quite a stir, and Molière’s Amphitryon in 2002.

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  • A major figure of theatrical research, he explores gesture and the spoken word, every intonation becoming a challenge to stretch words like arrows. The high standards he sets are equal to his almost mystical approach to drama: the actor is the purveyor of a divine inspiration, speech is action. And the spoken word is the backbone of the La Musica deuxième: a dialogue between a man and a woman in the privacy of a hotel bar in a provincial town. They once loved each other and have met to finalise the act of separation, their divorce. Things that had been left unsaid resurface during this final exploration of a story they thought they had understood from beginning to end. Twenty years after La Musica, Marguerite Duras wrote an “act 2” in 1985: “La Musica was no longer a situation, a state of love becoming undone. With the second act I think I introduce what you call characters”, the author commented when it was first produced. Anatoli Vasiliev comes up with a new partition of this diptych in which the characters, as Duras describes, experience “an inner shift towards the greatest truth, the greatest sincerity”.

  • Mise en scène : Anatoli Vassiliev
    Scénographie et lumières : Anatoli Vassiliev et Philippe Lagrue
    Costumes : Renato Bianchi
    Son : Dominique Bataille
    Collaboration artistique : Natalia Isaeva
    Collaboration artistique aux mouvements : Boaz Trinker
    Assistante à la mise en scène : Hélène Bensoussan

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Casting

  • And with
    La Vieille Dame: Agnès Adam
    L’Homme derrière la fenêtre: Hugues Badet
    La Femme derrière la fenêtre**:** Marion Delplancke

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