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"I rarely see my father, I don't talk to him much, I don't call him. I don't tell him about my troubles with Laurent and my son, whom I don't see anymore, I don't tell him that I'm barely a lawyer because I don't go to the office, the palace or the jail anymore, I don't tell him that I don't really have a solution for all that. I don't tell him there's nothing to be afraid of. That I always come out on top in the end." This one-woman show, performed by Victoria Quesnel, adapts Constance Debré's autobiographical novel of the same name, in which she gets rid of the "corpses" that populate her life and abandons almost everything - family, marriage, work - even going so far as to abolish filiation and the family name.
Hugues Jourdain, Compagnie Je t'embrasse bien
Based on the novel by Constance Debré (Éditions Flammarion)
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