Dodo and Rémi, two slightly crazy friends, have just one dream: to become the new rock stars. Tonight they give one of their famous concerts, but the audience hasn't come to listen to rock!
They've come to see a performance of Jean de la Fontaine's Fables... Problem: Dodo and Rémi don't even know who he is...
In their desperate search for inspiration, they find enough costumes and scenery in the bric-a-brac that surrounds them to improvise a show that will take the audience by storm.
They improvise a show that's hilarious and zany for young and old alike.
This show opens the doors to the famous Fables without trying to play the original version. the world of La Fontaine for those who don't know him yet, and to make those who do know him well
those who know him well, and who will appreciate the diversions of the two characters. The result is a concentrate of humour
that reminds us that La Fontaine's Fables, like Molière's plays, are still relevant today and can be understandable and entertaining for all ages.
In their desperate search for inspiration, they find enough costumes and scenery in the bric-a-brac that surrounds them to improvise a show that will take the audience by storm.
They improvise a show that's hilarious and zany for young and old alike.
This show opens the doors to the famous Fables without trying to play the original version. the world of La Fontaine for those who don't know him yet, and to make those who do know him well
those who know him well, and who will appreciate the diversions of the two characters. The result is a concentrate of humour
that reminds us that La Fontaine's Fables, like Molière's plays, are still relevant today and can be understandable and entertaining for all ages.