C'est dimanche (It's Sunday)

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by Yves Ravey

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The 2002 archive

Nada Strancar

France

Presentation

C'est dimanche. It's Sunday. Pigalitza Zilk, is waiting in her bedroom for her husband, Alfalfa, an important politician to return. He is a candidate in the elections for the Communal Assembly. She didn't expect her son Moritz, to be there. He missed his train and has come back.So, she starts reminiscing with Moritz. In particular, she talks about one of her husband's trips to a conference. She tells him why she went to join her spouse at the conference and what happened at the hotel when she surprised him there. She goes on to talk about the accident at the station when she had to leave, the arrival of her sister-in-law, Aunt Job, who works in a clinic, who had received an urgent call to come there. She speaks, doesn't stop, while her son unveils the mystery inside Pigalitza.
Yves Ravey

Distribution

read by : Nada Strancar
proposed by :Jean-Michel Ribes, administrateur théâtre de la Sacd

Production

Coproduction : Sacd, Festival d'Avignon
Lecture enregistrée par : France Culture

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