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"Winds Contraires" by Simon Delattre, a Library in the Storm of Censorship

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Photo Simon Gosselin In a library soon under the yoke of arbitrary censorship, two lonely children meet. Simon Delattre composes a miracle of spectacle between theatre and puppet on a text by Mike Kenny that opens up breaches for the imagination. And once again gives his gesture of staging to his humanistic values and to his particular address in the direction of the youth. Shelvings full of books, signs indicating rays (conte, youth, novel and …
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Photo Simon Gosselin In a library soon under the yoke of arbitrary censorship, two lonely children meet. Simon Delattre composes a miracle of spectacle between theatre and puppet on a text by Mike Kenny that opens up breaches for the imagination. And once again gives his gesture of staging to his humanistic values and to his particular address in the direction of the youth. Shelvings full of books, signs indicating rays (conte, youth, novel and …

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Sceneweb broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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