Lucrèce Borgia

Lucrezia Borgia
by Victor Hugo
Directed by Denis Podalydès
Saison 2015-2016
Du 22 January au 30 April
Durée 2:20 WITHOUT INTERMISSION
Lieu Richelieu
Lucrèce Borgia
“Lucretia Borgia is an ambivalent and subversive tragedy, a sort of monster of beauty and impropriety.”

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  • For his third staging at the Comédie-Française, after Fantasio and Cyrano de Bergerac, which is revived this season, Denis Podalydès returned to the century of romanticism in 2014 with one of Victor Hugo’s masterpieces, Lucretia Borgia, which entered the Repertoire in 1918. “[...] and now mingle with all this moral deformity a pure feeling, [...] maternal love; inside your monster, put a mother and the monster will make you cry” states the preface. Antoine Vitez’s staging in Avignon in 1985 fed the director’s desire to follow Hugo’s lyricism so as to “better descend into this shadowy abyss that is Lucretia Borgia, an ambivalent and subversive tragedy, a sort of monster of beauty and impropriety” and recreate the poetic violence of the incestuous drama. The play calls for a scope of gesture, feeling and acting that accepts the ridiculous and exaggeration, that does not hold back from joining the grotesque and the sublime. “Hugo stretches this tension in every scene to accentuate contrasts. It is clearly from Shakespeare that Hugo borrowed this fundamental law of drama.” The opening scene shows a gondola in which a group of bedraggled men, their faces covered by grotesque masks, are telling the story of the infamous Borgia family, recalling how the two brothers Cesare and Juan killed each other for the love of their sister Lucretia; “the use of disguise and masks come from both the play and the desire to make a Lucretia less a dramatic heroine than an allegory of the pariah.”

  • Direction**:** Denis Podalydès
    Direction assistant**:** Alison Hornus
    Scenography**:** Éric Ruf
    Scenography assistant**:** Dominique Schmitt
    Costumes**:** Christian Lacroix
    Lights**:** Stéphanie Daniel
    Sound design**:** Bernard Vallery
    Make-up and VFX**:** Dominique Colladant
    Make-up assistant**:** Laurence Aué and Muriel Baurens
    Masks**:** Louis Arene
    Choreography**:** Kaori Ito

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