Alfred de Musset or open tomb love at the Théâtre de Carouge

The volcanoes of our 20 years at the Théâtre de Carouge. And this geyser which springs from the room, as it never happens in front of a piece of the repertoire. Cyril Metzger, alias Perdican, has just played his all out in front of Camille, played by Adeline d’Hermy. He tried to snatch the young woman from her fatal vow of devoting her life to God. He’s 21, she’s 18. In a final parade, he flints his spite. We do not play with love is made of this cutting stone. And 500 spectators unexpectedly applaud this fury of life signed Alfred de Musset.

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