German Premiere
L’étendue – Renaud Herbin (FR)
À qui mieux mieux [Um die Wette]
The performer watches in amazement as a thick square pillow, almost life-size, spits out colourful wool threads. “À qui mieux mieux” plays with the naive enthusiasm with which children discover the world. How they enter into a sensitive relationship with things and develop an understanding for which there is no rational explanation. In contact with matter, the performer, a kind of clown who seems to have fallen from the sky and been thrown into life, discovers that he is alive. In the process, he develops an unfiltered language, trying to explain word by word his sensations – a joyful struggle to find himself in the world and to be himself.
For 10 years Renaud Herbin was the artistic director of the TJP Strasbourg, one of the most important production sites for contemporary puppet and object theatre in Europe, and was a guest at the international figuren.theater.festival with numerous productions. In 2019 he opened the festival with “At the Still Point of the Turning World”. After the end of his directorship, he now continues his work with the newly founded company L’étendue. This year’s program also includes the piece “Par les bords”.
For 10 years Renaud Herbin was the artistic director of the TJP Strasbourg, one of the most important production sites for contemporary puppet and object theatre in Europe, and was a guest at the international figuren.theater.festival with numerous productions. In 2019 he opened the festival with “At the Still Point of the Turning World”. After the end of his directorship, he now continues his work with the newly founded company L’étendue. This year’s program also includes the piece “Par les bords”.
Thu 18 May
Object Theatre
Concept, Script: Renaud Herbin
Performance: Bruno Amnar
Production: Thomas Fehr, Mehdi Ameur
Stage, Material: Céline Diez
Sound: Sir Alice
Lighting Design: Anthony Abrieux
Mechanisms: Damien Tardieu, Éric Fabacher, Anthony Latuner
Tour: Silvio Martini
Performance: Bruno Amnar
Production: Thomas Fehr, Mehdi Ameur
Stage, Material: Céline Diez
Sound: Sir Alice
Lighting Design: Anthony Abrieux
Mechanisms: Damien Tardieu, Éric Fabacher, Anthony Latuner
Tour: Silvio Martini
Produced by L‘étendue / Created at TJP – Centre dramatique national de Strasbourg-Grand Est (October 2022) Co-Produced by Le Mouffetard – Théâtre des arts de la marionnette
The venue “Oberes Foyer” is only accessible for wheelchair users by prior arrangement via the Redoutensaal (elevator (100 x 140 cm, clear door width: 78 cm)) and with assistance (3 steps with ramp) – registration at barrierefrei@figurentheaterfestival.de required. Wheelchair-accessible toilet (Eurokey) available on the ground floor of the Redoutensaal.
A temporary induction system will be installed for the duration of the festival. Audiences can use the induction system either via headphones or their own hearing aids. A limited number of FM receivers with neck-held induction loops can be borrowed for a deposit at the respective day and evening box offices. We kindly ask you to bring your own headphones.
Preisart | Betrag |
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Box office: | 9,00 Euro Adults |
Box office reduced: | 7,00 Euro Adults |
Box office reduced: | 4,50 Euro Adults with Erlangen Pass |
Box office: | 5,00 Euro Children |
Box office reduced: | 2,50 Euro Children with Erlangen Pass |
Concession applies for school children and university students, apprentices/trainees, people serving federal community or military service, volunteers fulfilling a social/ecological/cultural year (up to the age of 30), beneficiaries of social security and ALG II, as well as asylum seekers as well as handicapped people (from 50% degree of disability). 50% concession for holders of the Erlangen Pass at performances for children. Admission free for companions of handicapped people (identity document with B-remark). Only one type of concession can be claimed at a time and will be granted upon presentation of the appropriate proof. Please provide verification at the door.
© Benoît Schupp
© Céline Diez