After a Revue and then a coup d'état, what could Les Sea Girls happily attack?
Well, themselves of course!
Let's get out of each other's faces, let's blow off the varnish.
Twenty years of music hall, clenching your buttocks, sheathing your arms, eating healthily, staying hydrated, dancing in four-inch heels, singing after just being dumped or having an abortion, never overindulging at chablis-cacahouètes parties, smiling when your teeth hurt, your back hurts, your knees hurt, your head hurts...
Being a music-hall performer means being up to the challenge, and that's no laughing matter.
For this new show, we're entrusting the reins to Pierre Guillois, happy to join in his madness and his art of telling stories with bodies freed from social constraints.
Theatre and music hall intertwine and taunt each other.
We want to show everything: the glamour, the artist in performance, but also the work, the stress, the wobbly, the unglamorous, the screw-ups, the derision... Reveal what goes on behind the scenes, before and after being on stage, in front of the audience.
We'll show the show and reveal the backstage.
Backstage, it's going to be a real mess: feathers, heels, tights, tables littered with make-up and bric-a-brac.
Three multi-instrumentalist musicians will be pumping out the music, with new songs custom-written by Prunella Rivière and orchestrated by Fred Pallem.
Well, themselves of course!
Let's get out of each other's faces, let's blow off the varnish.
Twenty years of music hall, clenching your buttocks, sheathing your arms, eating healthily, staying hydrated, dancing in four-inch heels, singing after just being dumped or having an abortion, never overindulging at chablis-cacahouètes parties, smiling when your teeth hurt, your back hurts, your knees hurt, your head hurts...
Being a music-hall performer means being up to the challenge, and that's no laughing matter.
For this new show, we're entrusting the reins to Pierre Guillois, happy to join in his madness and his art of telling stories with bodies freed from social constraints.
Theatre and music hall intertwine and taunt each other.
We want to show everything: the glamour, the artist in performance, but also the work, the stress, the wobbly, the unglamorous, the screw-ups, the derision... Reveal what goes on behind the scenes, before and after being on stage, in front of the audience.
We'll show the show and reveal the backstage.
Backstage, it's going to be a real mess: feathers, heels, tights, tables littered with make-up and bric-a-brac.
Three multi-instrumentalist musicians will be pumping out the music, with new songs custom-written by Prunella Rivière and orchestrated by Fred Pallem.