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Toronto: Single tickets are now on sale to “Feu Monsieur Feydeau!” October 24-November 4
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
Single Tickets Now On Sale:
FEU MONSIEUR FEYDEAU!
October 24 to November 4, 2024
TfT's new season kicks off with a bang this Fall, with a brand-new creation that's sure to make you laugh out loud! Inspired by Georges Feydeau's famous vaudevilles, this hilarious comedy is penned by none other than Sébastien Bertrand, the talented writer behind Les Filles du roi and Les Liaisons dangereuses : Correspondances inédites.
Single tickets are now on sale! If you're under 30 or an artist, single tickets are unbeatable. If you don't fall into this category, a subscription offers up to 40% off!
Doors slam, misunderstandings pile-up, and mix-ups escalate in this fresh new original play by Sébastien Bertrand.
1921. Feu Monsieur Feydeau! delves into the twilight days of Georges Feydeau, the undisputed master of vaudeville. Suffering from delirium, Feydeau is forced to stay in a sanatorium in Rueil-Malmaison, a setting as strange as it is unfamiliar. There, surrounded by eccentric characters, he unwittingly becomes the main character in a new original farce.
Mistaken identities, outlandish twists and turns, Feu Monsieur Feydeau! celebrates at a frenetic pace the author’s implacable style and pays him a tribute that is as tragic as it is comic.
ALL PERFORMANCES ARE ENGLISH SURTITLED. YOU ALSO HAVE THE OPTION TO TRY ON OUR AUGMENTED REALITY GLASSES FOR A MORE IMMERSIVE SURTITLING EXPERIENCE. TOGGLE BETWEEN ENGLISH OR FRENCH. YOUR PREFERENCE! OF COURSE, IT'S FREE OF CHARGE.
Feu Monsieur Feydeau!
October 24 to November 3, 2024
DURATION: 75 MINUTES
LOCATION:
Berkeley Street Theatre
DISTRIBUTION:
Mathieu Bourassa, Stéphanie Broschart, Mickaël Girouard, Patricia Groleau, François Macdonald, Adam Paolozza
CREATIVE TEAM:
Written and Directed by: Sébastien Bertrand
Lighting, sets and props: Glenn Davidson
Costumes: Michelle Tracey
Soundscape and composition: Keith Thomas
Stage Manager: Christoph Ibrahim
Production: Mathieu Taillardas
For tickets visit: theatrefrancais.com