Three people on stage, three voices, one story: the lost one, found on a beach on their island, became the other, the unwanted, the outcast. With voices, bodies and fragments of memory, they tell of marginalisation, fear and the silent cruelty of the village community towards a stranger.
A haunting production that combines past and present - a free adaptation of Armin Greder's "The Island" and inspired by the fate of the infamous "Rivesaltes" internment camp in Occitania.
Suitable for ages 8 and up.
A performance as part of the Europe Week.
Free adaptation of ‘ L'île ’ (The Island) by Armin Greder / Édition
Compagnie Créative
Adaptation / Direction : Lou Broquin
Artistic collaborator : Odile Brisset
With the support of : Nora Jonquet, Ludovic Beyt, Antoine Bersoux
Set / Masks / Puppets : Michel Broquin and Lou Broquin
Music : Christophe Ruetsch
Performance : Guillaume Herrmann
Management and production : Dominique Larrondo and Camille Gaspar
New edition 2024
Production : ‘ CRÉATURE - Lou BROQUIN ’
Supporter : L'Archipel, scène nationale - Perpignan, Mémorial du Camp de Rivesaltes,
Département de la Haute-Garonne
The company ‘ CRÉATURE - Lou BROQUIN ’ is supported by the Town Hall of the Commune of Blagnac, (Occitania, France).
For further information, please contact Mr Jens Weinhold-Fumoleau, Saxon State Chancellery, jens.weinhold@europa.sachsen.de.