Roméo et Juliette

Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare
DIrected by scène Éric Ruf
Saison 2015-2016
Du 5 December au 30 May
Durée 2:45 WITH AN INTERMISSION
Lieu Richelieu
Roméo et Juliette
Romeo and Juliet is perhaps Shakespeare’s best known work and yet, whereas the play is commonly seen as a story of absolute love.

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  • As symbolised by the famous balcony scene, it conceals many other, far more complex forces, so much so that the romance only seems to be anecdotal. “There is a black sun in this play, that is what we must focus on”, says Éric Ruf, director and scenographer. Because this tragedy, which contains some delicious moments of comedy, is a ghost play that has not been staged as often as one might think. While it entered the Comédie-Française repertoire in 1920, it has not been performed at the Salle Richelieu since 1952. Worn out by multiple opera and film adaptations, it has been reduced to a romantic drama, yet it is composed of vengeance, political decadence and paroxysmal family hatreds. The contrast is brutal between the naivety of the infatuated teenagers and the programmed violence of the Montagues and Capulets that are bloodying Verona, the adversaries being driven by an ancient grudge whose very meaning escapes them.
    “Unlike the bland legend that surrounds it, Shakespeare’s play suggests a hidden dimension to the human soul: the ideology of masculinity hurts women, leads to the death of men and erects tombs where beds of true happiness should lie.”
    Marc-Henri Arfeux

  • Mise en scène et scénographie : Éric Ruf
    Costumes : Christian Lacroix
    Lumière : Bertrand Couderc
    Travail chorégraphique : Glysleïn Lefever
    Arrangements musicaux : Vincent Leterme
    Réalisation sonore : Jean-Luc Ristord
    Collaborateur artistique : Léonidas Strapatsakis
    Assistante à la mise en scène : Alison Hornus
    Maquillages : Carole Anquetil
    Assistante à la scénographie : Dominique Schmitt
    Élève-metteur en scène : Adrien Dupuis-Hepner
    Élève-scénographe : Julie Camus
    Élève-costumière : Sophie Grosjean

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