BLACK SHEEP
Alex Lorette | Clement Thirion
THEATER
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Created March 2018
From 15 years old
While her mother devotes herself to aerobics and the culinary arts, the young Camille gets stuck every day in a painful daily life riddled with vexations, traps and threats.
The origin of the phenomenon of scapegoat » is it due to the group or to the element excluded from the group ? A scathing autopsy of cruelty where black humor crackles.
Interpretation Gwen Berrou, Sarah Espour, Gwendoline Gauthier, Sarah Grin, Ophélie Honoré, Déborah Marchal, Lucas Meister, Fiona Willemaers
Staging and choreography Clement Thirion | Text Alex Lorette | Assistant Coraline Clement | Scenography Frederique de Montblanc | Costumes Alexis Roland | Music Thomas Turine | Lights Nathalie Borlee | Dramaturgy Sebastien Monfe | GRS Coach Eva Madeira | Realization of sets and costumes Ateliers du Théâtre de Liège
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While her mother devotes herself to aerobics and the culinary arts, the young Camille gets stuck every day in a painful daily life riddled with vexations, traps and threats. So many bitter games that the school gang loves to foment and spice up. No doubt Camille is a little special and too introverted young girl, as the adults around her label her, but who listens to her? Who tries to grasp the little signs that constitute so many SOS in the face of the harassment of which she is the target?
At the same time, another destiny is being written. That of Albi, a small albino sow who, in the sanitized world of an industrial farm, must fight to survive among her fellow creatures.
Through the cash dialogues of the author Alex Lorette, the staging of Clément Thirion will unravel the long thread leading to the suicide of the teenager. We will discover that violence germinates as much in aggression as in benevolence and that the particularity of an individual is not harmless. The origin of the phenomenon of scapegoat » is it due to the group or to the element excluded from the group ? A scathing autopsy of cruelty where black humor crackles.
A creation of Kosmocompany | Production Théâtre de Liège and DC & J CREATION with the support of the tax-shelter of the federal government of Belgium| Co-production Theater Workshop Jean Vilar | With the support of the Center des Arts Scéniques | Diffusion Liège Theater: Romina Pace
The text received the Director's Prize in 2016, and is published by Lansman Editeur .