« Bajazet » at the Comédie-Française
Premiered in 1672, Bajazet was, until 1815, one of the most regularly staged plays in the Repertoire – performed a few times every year. Thereafter, the audience was not so sure of seeing it as often as it was no longer part of the “Repertoire collection”, i.e. the Troupe’s core list of plays, which it performed more intensely than today as more than one hundred plays were staged annually. In fact Bajazet only returned to the stage when some great actors took possession of the lead roles – Rachel played Roxane from her debut in 1838 until 1854 – or when the performances were refreshed with a new cast. Adeline Dudlay (Roxane) and Albert-Lambert (Bajazet) dominated the 1887 revival, and Madeleine Roch and Mme Segond-Weber shared the roles of Roxane and Atalide from 1905. An oriental play, Bajazet is an expensive work for the theatre to stage in terms of sets and costumes.
It was in 1937 that, for the first time, a director, Jacques Copeau, took charge of the play. His cast included Maurice Escande, Mary Marquet and Véra Korène, the sets were designed by Louis Sue and the costumes by Marie-Hélène Dasté. This marked the first use of painted costumes at the Comédie-Française, these garments replacing the traditional embroideries. Jacques Copeau imposed his own aesthetic of simplified forms, both for the costumes and for the finely drawn sets. In doing so, he broke from the style of past performances of the play, in which embroidered textiles enhanced with gems or very complex decorations with rich curtains had been favoured, to represent the opulence of the seraglio. His directorial approach left a strong impression: in 1949 Maurice Escande directed a new production “after the Jacques Copeau staging” and in his 1957 production, Jean Marchat also kept the 1937 costumes and sets.
In 1966, Michel Etcheverry directed a production with new costumes and sets, before Éric Vignier took on the play in 1995 at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier. Éric Ruf, who was cast in the title role in the latter production, proposed his own vision of the play at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in 2017, designing the scenography as well as directing.
Comme chaque année, la Comédie-Française célèbrera Molière le 15 janvier, date de son baptême – celle de sa naissance n’étant pas connue. À l’issue de la représentation des « Fourberies de Scapin », l'ensemble de la Troupe sera réuni afin de lui rendre hommage et de présenter les nouveaux sociétaires honoraires, sociétaires, pensionnaires et artistes auxiliaires.
Sur place
Près de 200 places pour cette soirée anniversaire seront distribuées le soir-même, à partir de 19h, au Petit Bureau de la Salle Richelieu. Les autres places ont été offertes en majorité à des publics scolaires, en situation de précarité ou de handicap.
En ligne
Une soirée spéciale vous sera proposée à partir du 20h30 sur notre site Internet et nos réseaux sociaux, avec la diffusion des « Fourberies de Scapin » et la retransmission de l’hommage en direct.
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La Salle Richelieu fermant pour travaux le 16 janvier, la Troupe se produira dès le 14 janvier dans 11 théâtres à Paris et à Nanterre.
Outre ses deux salles permanentes, le Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier et le Studio-Théâtre, elle aura pour point fixe le Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin et le Petit Saint-Martin et sera présente dans 9 théâtres partenaires : le Théâtre du Rond-Point, l’Odéon Théâtre de l’Europe, le Théâtre Montparnasse, le Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers, le 13e art, La Villette-Grande Halle et le Théâtre du Châtelet.
Les 20 spectacles de cette saison hors les murs sont en vente.
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