13:00 > 13:35
14:30 > 15:05
16:00 > 16:35
17:30 > 18:05
The Saoudi Performing Arts
Dance /
From July 14 to July 22
Musée Angladon /
compagnie Léla
Spoken word for Laurent Sauvage.
A singer delivers his latest flow: one in which he attacks the music industry system and expresses his sense of strangeness compared to the men of his generation. Accompanied by a titmouse, he takes us on dreamlike and anarchistic nocturnal wanderings. He shares with us the precious secret of freedom.
“My words don’t need an intermediary, I’m not a drug dealer, I’m a fucking singer. My whole body demands a direct connection between my words and those who listen, rise up, and dance. Let me present myself naked before the audience. Make me speak the language of the unfortunate, the underachievers, the disabled.”
A dramatic, musical, and incandescent punk poem.
About the compagny - Compagnie Léla
Lola Molina and Lélio Plotton work with contemporary writing, sound installations, and performances.
They created Seasonal Affective Disorder with Anne-Lise Heimburger and Laurent Sauvage at the Lucernaire in 2018 (winning the Theater Critics' Prize).
They regularly write and create for France Culture's fiction programs and sound installations (Longueur d'Ondes, CCRI Ouidah-Bénin). Since 2024, they have co-founded the Théâtre de Poche Européen with Bourges, European Capital of Culture 2028: a space for experimentation focused on writing and sound creation.
Lola Molina - Author
Trained in theater research at the Sorbonne-Nouvelle, Lola Molina is a writer.
Her texts are published by Éditions Théâtrales.
They have been recognized by the Mousson d'Été, France Culture, the Prix Godot des lycéens, the Lyon Days of Theater Writers, Texte En Cours, and supported by the CNL, the Ministry of Culture, La Chartreuse-CNES, and Beaumarchais/SACD.
Lélio Plotton premiered her texts Seasonal Affective Disorder, Adeno Nuitome, Nous
n’ont pas vu la nuit tomber, and Album.
She recently wrote Intérieur nuit/Extérieur Kate (Éditions de l’Hydre) for the Théâtres de Luxembourg, directed by Marion Rothhaar, and Lili de la nuit à l’aube, premiered in Seine-Saint-Denis by Sandrine Nicolas.
She was an associate writer at the CDN d’Orléans and then at the nomade stage of the Scène O Centre network. Since June 24, she has also been co-manager of Éditions Théâtrales.
Lélio Plotton - Director
After earning a DEA (Departmental Advanced Diploma) from Paris III and a Master's degree in Directing from Paris X, Lélio Plotton directed plays by Martin Crimp, Lola Molina, and Koffi Kwahulé. At the same time, he collaborated on the creation of Fictions for Radio France. He created the sound installations LOVE–IN*, La Sonore, and Epouse-moi / Arrache-moi. He directed Seasonal Affective Disorder by Lola Molina with Anne-Lise Heimburger and Laurent Sauvage (awarded the Association of Theater, Music, and Dance Critics' Prize). He co-directed a radio version for Fictions on France Culture. He premiered Adeno Nuitome,
by Lola Molina at the CDN in Orléans, followed by Lola Molina's We Didn't See the Night Fall at the Théâtre de Chartres in 2022.
He premiered Album with Laurent Sauvage at the Halle aux Grains-Scène Nationale in Blois in April 2024 and The Impact Experience at the Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg.
Laurent Sauvage - Actor
Laurent Sauvage has performed primarily under the direction of Jean-Pierre Vincent, Joël Jouanneau, Frédéric Fisbach, Anita Picchiarini, Jean-Christophe Saïs, Serge Tranvouez, Véronique Nordey, Guillaume Doucet, Guillaume Gatteau, Julien Fisera, Christophe Fiat, Olivier Martinaud, Falk Richter, Marine de Missolz, Anne Théron, Lélio Plotton, and Julien Gosselin. He has appeared in most of Stanislas Nordey's productions; alongside him, he has been an Associate Artist at the Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers, the Théâtre Gérard Philipe in Saint-Denis, and the Théâtre National de Strasbourg. In film and television, he has worked under the direction of Bertrand Bonello, Pascale Breton, Stella Theodorakis, Muriel Aubin, and others. In recent seasons, he has starred in Marie NDiaye's Berlin mon garçon, directed by Stanislas Nordey at the Théâtre National de Strasbourg and the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Allen Ginsberg's Howl, directed by Maya Bösch, and Pascal Rambert's Mon absente.
Distribution
Text Lola Molina
Text published in éditions Théâtrales
Director Lélio Plotton
With Laurent Sauvage
Scenography Adeline Caron
Light creation Maurice Fouilhé
Sound creation Bastien Varigault
Guitar composition Julien Varigault
Song composition Thomas Landbo
Diffusion Olivier Talpaert – En Votre Compagnie
Production
Production Compagnie Léla
Coproduction Halle aux Grains-Scène Nationale de Blois, L’Antre-peaux – Bourges
With the support : La Chartreuse – Villeneuve-les-Avignon, du CDN d’Orléans – Centre-Val de Loire, de la Ville de Bourges et de Théâtre Ouvert
The text received help Dispositif de soutien du Ministère de la culture à la commande d’écriture d’oeuvres dramatiques et du Centre National du Livre.
© Azad Pétré
20:00 > 21:00
From July 14 to July 22
BREAK ON 17
From 14 years old
Full price: €20
Off rate: €14
Pro price: €10
Dance /
From July 14 to July 22
Musée Angladon /
A highly effective solution to finally enjoy some free time.
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From july 05 au july 22
Breaks on 10 & 17
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