When differences make the difference
A subtle comedy on a subject that is still relevant today
  • WE LIKE : the very funny acting of the actors despite the difficult subject of the Occupation; Musical Passages
  • AGE: from 12 years old
  • DATE : until August 20, 2023
  • DURATION: 1h20
  • OPENING HOURS: 9pm from Wednesday to Saturday – 6pm on Sunday
  • LOCATION: at the Lucernaire theater (Paris 6th)
  • IN ADDITION : meeting with the artistic team on Friday, July 28, 2023 at the end of the performance

“La petite débrouille”: when a zazou, a resistance fighter and a Petinist farmer find themselves confined together…

  • The story is set in 1942 under the German Occupation. until the liberation
  • There is Jean, a jazz lover, a zazou recognizable by his cap who finds refuge in a hospital where Paul, an active member of a network that has made his birth handicap an asset for the Resistance, survives
  • They are joined by Michèle, a farmer who adores Pétain, who found herself alone…
  • They will learn to live together despite their differences and the choices imposed on them by the war, by favouring the “little resourcefulness”
  • It is a show punctuated by subtle musical comedy passages where appearances are unravelled
  • La P’tite débrouille is amodern play by Franck Le Hen directed by Coralie Baroux that makes room for the invisible minorities of the war.
  • “La p’tite débrouille” is an endearing, funny and moving show

The press is talking about it…

LE CLUB FIGAROLove at first sight! The play to see right now.
CLUB PREMIÈRE Subtle, deep piece, we cry, we laugh a lot!
TÉLÉMATIN Very funny, extremely well written, absolutely brilliant!

La p'tite débrouille, the play not to be missed at the Lucernaire

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