After revisiting women's rights in “Et pendant ce temps, Simone veille!”, the Pompon troupe takes a humorous stab at secularism.
But what's going on in the teachers' lounge at Lycée Raymond Poulidor? Good question! In any case, it's never a dull moment! From absurdity to silliness, from extravagance to insight, three eccentric teachers try to make Marianne, the head of the school, turn her head. But why? Because secularism protects women's rights.
The verve and rhythm of the previous opus are back, and once again, laughter manages to deal with essential notions.
Based on the 1905 law on secularism, Corinne Berron and Hélène Serres have written an explosive, highly accessible show that is both entertaining and conducive to reflection and debate on absolutely essential notions.
A show as part of the rencontres de laïcité and the cultural season in Voltaire country.
Information about the play :
A comedy by Hélène Serres and Corinne Berron, by the Pompon troupe.
Performed by Nathalie Portal, Marie Montoya, Jihane Benlahcen and Hélène Serres.
Date
Saturday 23 November 2024 between 8.30 pm and 9.50 pm.
Rates
Free of charge.
Services
Host language(s)
- French