There is a background in this play that is worth the detour, for those who dare to engage in it. Losing feathers? why not? if they are worn out
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THE PURITANTS

Readers' reviews

 

13/11/2000

ah yes?

It's not really a criticism of the show that I would like to deliver here, but... I wonder why Marco and Hughes, ... even if it's their right to hate this show, have made such a definitive criticism? In fact, I think that this show, according to them, is (was) worthwhile but that they had at one point so much difficulty in looking beyond their fuzzy little noses that they "betrayed" themselves, especially Marco. especially Marco. OK, as a spectator we are "taken hostage", but nothing prevents us from leaving the room, right? But taken hostage on what? about what? Because it's about the dramatisation of life, it's violent, it's brutal; I had a hard time too, but I couldn't stop this "violent" experience from sending me back to myself, not that doubt overwhelmed me, but I'm just trying to grasp how ten people on stage have been performing with obvious self-consciousness for more than two years... there's a background in this play that's worth the diversions, for those who dare to engage with it. Losing feathers? why not? if they are worn out, I would change them...

I embrace you with all my tenderness...

by Jeannot

 

25/07/2000

And then So what?

Yes, more sex; yes, more psychoanalysis; yes, there will always be people who say that the spectator is confronted with himself. Yes Sylvie Vartan sings well and it's funny to see dicks on stage and then...

And then we get bored, we say to ourselves that creation has its limits, which unfortunately the creators don't know, because the spectator also has his limits, especially when he gets bored, and I was deeply bored, if I wanted a peep show, there are better ones on rue Saint Denis; if I wanted two-bit psychology, I got it cheaper and better elsewhere, but I just think it's a shame. It's a shame to see shows like that. The danger is that in the long run you almost want to become a puritan for good because the stupidity and exhibition of this show is so distressing, but thank God for the show's team, there are perverts everywhere and many among the spectators.

One question added how talented comedians can manage to find it interesting and enjoyable to be naked on stage, if indeed it was, we recruit from the red light district

by Marco

 

19/07/2000

laughter and thrills

I was invited to see this show... which makes us laugh, which makes us shiver, which makes us fear, which reminds us of our childhood... without taboos... with a magnificent performance by the actors. bravo. thank you.

by Sébastien

 

10/05/2000

Decadence

How dare you advocate this type of performance?

I went as a guest and fortunately I would have asked for my money back.

It's pure pornography. The director must be a pervert.

I am very disappointed that you are defending this kind of show.

by Hugues

David Noir

David Noir, performer, actor, author, director, singer, visual artist, video maker, sound designer, teacher... carries his polymorphous nudity and his costumed childhood under the eyes and ears of anyone who wants to see and hear.

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