A show that questions the stories. Who tells the stories? Why so many women are absent from it? On stage, two actresses, in oral French and in sign language, strangle with humour and energy the dominant narratives. A lively and committed show that invites a collective analysis and reflection. It is in a direct address to the public, very crude, simple and without fireworks, that the artistic team of the Cie On Off has re-appropriated the text th…
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A show that questions the stories. Who tells the stories? Why so many women are absent from it? On stage, two actresses, in oral French and in sign language, strangle with humour and energy the dominant narratives. A lively and committed show that invites a collective analysis and reflection. It is in a direct address to the public, very crude, simple and without fireworks, that the artistic team of the Cie On Off has re-appropriated the text th…