No World / FPLL is a documentary play based on texts, gestures, images, postures, noises, and archetypes taken from reality. The Winter Family duo paint the picture of the democratic, wired, white, and “so-called multicultural” world that surrounds us, and in which we take part. A world in which the overabundance of information, food, images, and sounds can lead to an embarrassing and exhausting feeling of numbness. Winter Family zooms in on our daily banalities with an optimistic irony that highlights our discomfort when faced with this never-ending and blinding flow, and the void it creates. Mimicking TED Talks, Ruth Rosenthal and her accomplices—English performer Johanna Allitt, French b-boy Mamadou Gassama, and Lotharingian lecturer Guy-Marc Hinant—take us on a poetic-documentary journey, with numerous pauses to reflect on those anecdotal images we cannot zap away from. No heavy-handed message, no indoctrination, but a desire to share this world by diving deep into the circles of a new purgatory, like a modern Dante.
Distribution
Conception, direction and scenography Winter Family (Ruth Rosenthal and Xavier Klaine) Lights Jérémie Cusenier, Julienne Rochereau Sound Sébastien Tondo Choreographic consultants Damien Jalet, Sylvia Bidegain Video Jérôme Vernez Translation Yves Valentin and Marion Jones additional Voices Emmanuelle Klaine, Evelyne Klaine, Saralei Klaine, Olivier Pérolo
With Johanna Allitt, Mahamadou Gassama, Guy-Marc Hinant, Ruth Rosenthal
Production
Production Winter Family Coproduction Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne, CENTQUATRE-Paris, Théâtre Paul Éluard de Choisy-le-Roi, Les Quinconces-L'Espal Scène conventionnée du Mans With the support of Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication-DRAC Île-de-France et de la Région Île-de-France With the help of the Centre dramatique national Orléans/Loiret/Centre, Centre culturel ABC La Chaux-de-Fonds, La Fonderie-Le Mans, Pro Helvetia Fondation suisse pour la Culture Co-hosted La Chartreuse de Villeneuve lez Avignon
Representation in French and in English with English and French surtitles.
Please arrive at the venue 45 minutes before the start of the performance. Please note that parking spaces and the nearest bus stop are a 10-minute walk away. We advise you to arrive early, as we do not accept latecomers once the performance has started.