Theatre

Les Marchands

Théâtre National Wallonie - Bruxelles, Odeon-Theatre de L'Europe, Joël Pommerat, Compagnie Louis Brouillard

“The 50-year-old Joël Pommerat has to be the most emblematic author and director in French theatre today”, wrote cultural journalist Guy Duplat. “The originality of his mises en scènes, his use of lighting and shadow and the uniqueness of his scripts written ‘on the stage’ have brought him great acclaim on the French-language theatre scene. Pommerat takes a poetic and at the same time political look at topical themes that are rarely covered in the theatre, such as relationships at work, or he gives children’s fairytales a twist. Joël Pommerat is a regular guest at the Avignon Festival and artist-in-residence at the Théâtre de l’Odéon in Paris.”

Last season Toneelhuis presented Pommerat’s intriguing fairytale adaptation Cendrillon. This season we are showing Les Marchands. To quote from Le Monde: “It's a stunningly beautiful show...Questioning the way that work fills – or doesn't - our existence, these Merchants are full of audacity, where the words, the bodies, the lights, the properties and the sounds are in dialogue and are performed by a group of actors with staggering presence”.

It's a woman who is speaking. About her work at the arms factory, which she loves and which gives structure to her life. Her distress at the announcement that the factory is going to close, at the war which is, perhaps, nearly here.  It's a woman speaking of her friend, who had never managed to get a job at the factory: without work, owing money, she lives lost amongst dead people who appear, sometimes without warning, in her vast apartment. It's a woman speaking, in a voice over, without the actors who illustrate her words ever speaking a word on stage. This is only the first of the many radical perspectives of this show, which confirmed Joël Pommerat's recognition by the general public. With the alternating blackout/light which reveals a new scene every time, with lighting of terrible beauty, with gestures and words repeated many times, with the gentle strength of the actors, with the completely offbeat musical interludes, Les Marchands illustrates the duality of Pommerat's work, which is at the same time both totally pared down and extremely sophisticated. And as usual with Pommerat, the coldness is only a facade: humour and humanity hover around every line. But the great strength of these Merchants is the amazingly articulate commentary on the way that work, or its absence, shapes and unravels our lives.  On the way in which each of us finds that we are the merchants of our age, of our life.

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  • Joël Pommerat

production

  • Compagnie Louis Brouillard
  • Odeon-Theatre de L'Europe
  • Théâtre National Wallonie - Bruxelles

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  1. Wednesday 11 March 2015 — 20h00 — Bourlaschouwburg, Antwerpen
  2. Thursday 12 March 2015 — 20h00 — Bourlaschouwburg, Antwerpen

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