Athanor Center Montluçon
October 2024
31 October 2024 – 8 PM — Mars & Venus
The cult comedy about your love life!
“Honey, where did you put the remote?” – “Where you put it, darling. And pick up your socks!”
Why do women overthink things? Why are men in bad faith? Why do women complain and men brag? Why are men weak and women always get what they want? Why do men love difficult women and women love bad boys?
Couples’ lives revisited: frustrations, misunderstandings, compromises, mix-ups, and hilarious situations… A humorous autopsy of a relationship—for better or for laughs!
November 2024
6 November 2024 – 8 PM – Laurent Gerra Sets the Table
NEW SHOW TO SAVOR
Service!
When Laurent Gerra sets the table, you know it’ll be well-seasoned.
Some will be thoroughly roasted, others treated with kid gloves…
New menu and signature dishes—there’s something for everyone: politics, music, TV, film… all will be grilled—even the vegans! Expect it to be rare!
Current events served hot, Gerra-style—we’re already salivating!
Gabrielle Robinne Theatre
Tickets via the official website of the Montluçon Theatre.
14 March 2024 – 8:30 PM – The Day of the Kiwi
A comedy with Gérard and Arthur Jugnot
Presented by Les Théâtrales in partnership with Pascal Legros Organisation
Duration: 1h30
Father and son on stage and in real life—see Gérard and Arthur Jugnot together for the first time in this new comedy by Laetitia Colombani!
Barnabé Leroux is a retired maniac, obsessive and methodical. Since his wife’s passing, he leads a solitary life and barely sees his only son, Benoît. His only regular contact is with his psychoanalyst. His life is scheduled to the minute—until one day, a yogurt goes missing from his fridge. Not just any yogurt—a kiwi yogurt from New Zealand, his Friday night ritual. It was definitely there the night before. What if a single yogurt could change everything?
A comedy by Laetitia Colombani, directed by Ladislas Chollat
With Gérard Jugnot, Arthur Jugnot, Florence Pernel, Elsa Rozenknop
22 March 2024 – 7 PM — PRINCESS K
Jewelry tale / All ages from 8 and up – Duration: 50 minutes
A lovely princess lives in a lovely castle, in a lovely forest, in a lovely country full of kind people. Her parents are great, her brothers are cool. Life is sweet—until a traitor within her family seizes power and destroys everything. She escapes and, trained by Master Koala, prepares to reclaim the throne and restore justice!
Staging & performance: Denis Athimon
Sign language interpretation: Lucie Lataste
Théâtre des Îlets – National Drama Center Montluçon
9–14 March 2024 – POUCET, FOR GROWN-UPS
Poucet, for Grown-Ups brings together the new Young Troupe of Les Îlets with author Gilles Granouillet and director Fanny Zeller.
One of the ogress sisters in this story refuses to be like the others—she’s vegetarian and loves books. One day, she meets Poucet. Together, they try to escape their fates. Though it tackles deep themes, this is a comedy at heart—with a crazy big sister and her dog Micounette.
13–14 March 2024 — CALL ME
The telephone booth becomes both a writing and staging device in this original family saga across the 20th century.
Call Me spans history through three phone booths: one 1940s, one 1980s, and one 2000s. Each one shelters people like Madeleine, a WWII resistance hero. A family story unfolds like a puzzle—across generations, tragedies, and reconciliations.
26–28 March 2024 – 8 PM — LIFE AND DEATH OF MOTHER HOLLUNDER
Jacques Hadjaje gives voice to a minor character from Ferenc Molnár’s Liliom—a tribute to invisible women.
Life and Death of Mother Hollunder is a one-man show that honors the silent figures of theater. Jacques Hadjaje transforms himself into a woman, from childhood to death, to deliver a moving stand against poverty and violence against women. Directed by Jean Bellorini.
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