Theater shows not to be missed this fall

The din of the world and our lives will resonate on stage this fall, with the (really) lively show confronting precariousness head-on (Alexander Zeldin stages the temporary workers of a cleaning company, Caroline Guiela Nguyen makes a miracle of the story of a sick mother and her daughter from Romania, and Mathilde Aurier returns to the drama of rue d'Aubagne ), feminism (Monique Wittig is at the center of Adèle Haenel's first production, Christophe Honoré takes on Bovary), conflicts (with Aurélie Charon and Julie Deliquet), political authoritarianism... Theater lovers in the midst of information burnout can relax: the Libé theater team has thought of them by also selecting intimate stories, family dramas and classics (Nobel winner Jon Fosse and Marguerite Duras each have two shows this fall). Because there is also a lot of talk about love and couples (more or less in shape) this fall.
This is the final part of Liliane and Paul's love story.
Libération