The comedian, Arthur Fernandez is alone on stage, like the jugglers of words in the 13th century, who told stories with the aim of making people laugh...
His repertoire consists of 14 fables by Jean de La Fontaine, which he will put into play at the request of the French teacher.
He plays each time a different student, who has taken hold of a fable and is doing his 'mise en scène', on the little trestle that is arranged in the class;
He plays a different character each time, which he interprets in the manner of a 'one man show', then finds himself in the space of the trestles, to interpret his 'staging' of the fable, in the spirit of the mechanics of the game of the trestles.
At the end, he gets out of the trestles and starts to play a new student, who returns to his school table, in the sustained rhythm of the 'one man show'.