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So, 'Je joue Rodrigue' is this quirky little piece that really plays with the whole theatre scene, right? You've got Stéphane, a guy just trying to navigate his way through the festival by pretending he’s more cultured than he really is. The backdrop of the Festival d'Avignon gives it this lively but also chaotic vibe, with all these different theatre styles bumping into each other. Fanny, on the other hand, is all about that classic Victor Hugo seriousness. The pacing shifts from light-hearted comedy to those moments that dig a bit deeper into themes of identity and aspiration. The performances are charming, especially how Stéphane bumbles through his scheming. It’s distinctive for its clever mix of genres and this playful take on love and deception.
Set in Festival d'AvignonMix of comedy and classic theatreThemes of love and deception
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