René Morax, pioneer of popular Romand theater
Le Morgien, founder of the Théâtre du Jorat, was born 150 years ago. Several events pay tribute to the author of “Four Fingers and the Thumb”.
Shows accessible to all, relieved of pompous trappings, devoid of any commercialism. Works tinged with realism, played without emphasis or snobbery. Stories where we meet and discover ourselves. In short, a popular theater. At the turn of the last century, René Morax was the architect of a renewed vision of dramatic art, in the wake of the stage revolution initiated by Émile Zola and André Antoine. In other words: over to the bourgeois theatre!
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