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Domingo 20 septiembre 2020, 15:00, 17:00Passed
Setembre 2020
Diumenge 20
15:00 - 15:30
17:00 - 17:30
Acceso discapacitados mentales
Los motores de acceso para minusválidos
14 to 99 years old

Musée Charles Friry

12 rue du Général Humbert, 88200 Remiremont
  • Vosges
  • Grand Est

Musical reading in the garden of the Charles Friry Museum

"Our need for consolation is impossible to satisfy" is a musical reading by Simon Delétang, director of the Théâtre du Peuple, accompanied by the duo Fergessen. Text by Stig Dagerman
Domingo 20 septiembre 2020, 15:00, 17:00Passed
©Théâtre du Peuple

The Théâtre du Peuple joins forces with the Duo Fergessen to propose a reading of a magnificent text: "Our need for consolation is impossible to satisfy", by Stig Dagerman. The voice of Simon Delétang, actor - director of the emblematic Théâtre du Peuple will pose on the text in a moment of emotion and reflection sublimated by the electro-rock music of the Duo Fergessen, in the heart of the garden of the Charles Friry Museum, close to the City Hall.
In case of unfavourable weather, possible withdrawal in the Grand Salon of the Town Hall.
Two sessions: 3 pm and 5 pm
Duration: 35 minutes

Types d'événement
Spectacle / Lecture
Thème 2020
Patrimoine et éducation
Conditions de participation
Gratuit

About the location

Musée Charles Friry
12 rue du Général Humbert, 88200 Remiremont
  • Vosges
  • Grand Est
The Charles Friry Museum has fifteen rooms with a wide variety of collections by collector Charles Friry, from the Middle Ages to the 18th century. There is also the studio of the artist Pierre Waidmann (1860-1937), a talented landscape painter, the pharmacy classified as the Historical Monuments of the hospital, but also works by Goya, Callot, Rembrandt and the masterpiece by Georges de La Tour, “The Old Man in the Satchel”.
Tags
Maison des illustres, Musée de France i Musée, salle d'exposition
Acceso
TGV station 5 minutes walk, a square P.M.R in front of the museum, free parking of the Champ de Mars a few minutes walk
©Ville de Remiremont