When differences make the difference
A subtle comedy on a subject that is still relevant today
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 FIGARO – Love 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!