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Hansel And Gretel

Hansel and Gretel is about isolation and the possibility of overcoming it, and about our relationship with morality: what aspect of the morality with which we have been imbued, very often to our own cost, persists in us despite all opposition?

Following a forbidden love, a brother and sister have become distanced from one another since childhood. Years later, they meet in the cellar of the family home to consummate their love in secret. The story takes place on their wedding day. In order to make it an occasion, they have invented a cast of guests whom they themselves have filmed and played on camera. A throng of friends, cousins and relations on parade in the intimacy of their cellar. But as the evening progresses, the guests become less friendly and the skeletons do not take long to come out of the closets… They will become prisoners in a game of their own making.

In the centre of the stage is a large decorated wedding table is. The actors/characters are sat in the middle. Sitting imposingly alongside them are seven television screens showing close-ups of their guests faces. The audience assists in a game of identity hide-and-seek in which the actors/characters struggle with their own production and enter into fierce combat with themselves. A perpetual mise en abîme, the set is at the centre of a plot with multiple layers.

Highly impressive, the new production from Jean-Benoit Ugeux and Anne-Cécile Vandalem continues their exploration of solitude which began with Zaï Zaï Zaï Zaï. We encounter an isolated couple, this time confronted with their wedding guests. But nobody is there: the married couple have played and filmed their guests themselves. The synchrony between the actors and the tv screens is staggering. The sense of coldness which it creates is equally incredible. Our attention gets lost somewhat, but the mind seethes as we gradually understand the profound reasons behind all these goings on. A production which is as distressing as it is majestic.

Laurent Ancion, Le Soir, 2006.

Tour 2006/2007
8 Nov 2006
Théâtre de la Place dans le cadre du Festival Emulation
Belgium, Liège
8 Nov 2006
Théâtre de la Balsamine
Belgium, Brussels
6 Jul 2007
Théâtre des Doms
France, Avignon
Tour 2008
6 Mar 2008
Théâtre de Namur
Belgium, Namur
20 Mar 2008
Le Carré des Jalles – Service Culturel
France, Saint-Médard-en-Jalles
25 Mar 2008
Cluny Culture, Office Intercommunal de la Culture de Cluny et du Clunisois
France, Cluny
28 Mar 2008
Service culturel du Crous – Le Trioletto
France, Montpellier
1 Apr 2008
La Rose des Vents – Scène nationale de Villeneuve d’Ascq
France, Villeneuve-d'Ascq
7 Apr 2008
L’Eden & PBA- centre culturel régional de Charleroi
Belgium, Charleroi
15 Apr 2008
Mairie de Saint-Gratien
France, Saint-Gratien
23 Apr 2008
Théâtre de la Place
Belgium, Liège
13 May 2008
Théâtre Jean Arp
France, Clamart
5 Nov 2008
Maison de la culture de Tournai
Belgique, Tournai
13 Nov 2008
Théâtre de Cusset
France, Cusset
18 Nov 2008
Théâtre de Chartres
France, Chartres
20 Nov 2008
Théâtre des Feuillants
France, Dijon
25 Nov 2008
Théâtre du Parc d’Andrézieux-Bouthéon
France, Andrézieux-Bouthéon
2 Dec 2008
Amphithéâtre Le Pont-de-Claix
France, Grenoble
5 Dec 2008
Théâtre Jean Marais
France, Saint-Fons
9 Dec 2008
Centre culturel Marc Sangnier
France, Mont Saint-Aignan
13 Dec 2008
Théâtre-cinéma Paul Eluard
France, Choisy-le-Roi
16 Dec 2008
Le Radiant-Bellevue
France, Caluire-et-Cuire
Tour 2009
13 Jan 2009
L’Athanor, Scène Nationale d’Albi
France, Albi
16 Jan 2009
MJC de Rodez
France, Rodez
20 Jan 2009
Théâtre de la Maison du Peuple
France, Millau
20 Jan 2009
Centre culturel René-Char
France, Digne-les-Bains
12 Mar 2009
Espace Duesberg
Belgium, Verviers
17 Mar 2009
Portbail
France, Cherbourg
19 Mar 2009
Saint-Sauveur-Lendelin
France, Saint-Sauveur-Lendelin
24 Mar 2009
Théâtre d’Arles
France, Arles
26 Mar 2009
Centre culturel de la ville de St Chamond
France, Saint-Chamond
31 Mar 2009
Centre Culturel La Passerelle
France, Florange
2 Apr 2009
Auditorium de la Louvière
France, Epinal
7 Apr 2009
Espace Jean Legendre, Festival les Composites, Compiègne
France, Compiègne
10 Apr 2009
Scènes Mitoyennes
France, Caudry
14 Apr 2009
L’Atelier à Spectacles
France, Vernouillet
17 Apr 2009
Le Rexy
France, Riom
24 Apr 2009
Théâtre de la Méridienne
France, Luneville
29 Apr 2009
Théâtre du Saulcy
France, Metz
5 May 2009
Théâtre Guillaume Apollinaire
France, La Seyne-sur-Mer
10 May 2009
Centre culturel régional de Dinant
France, Dinant
17 May 2009
Le Théâtre des Bergeries
France, Noisy-le-Sec
20 May 2009
Centre culturel de Jouy
France, Jouy-le-Moutier
26 May 2009
Maison des Arts du Léman
France, Thonon-les-Bains
20 Oct 2009
Théâtre le Public
Belgium, Brussels
9 Dec 2009
Le Volcan – Scène nationale du Havre
France, Le Havre
« Prix de la découverte » aux prix de la critique 2007
Concept, text, direction

Jean-Benoît Ugeux, Anne-Cécile Vandalem

With

Jean-Benoît Ugeux, Anne-Cécile Vandalem

Scenography

Jean-Benoît Ugeux, Anne-Cécile Vandalem

Props

Séverine Closset

Images

Federicco D’Ambrosio

General management

Pierre Kissling

Creation date

2006

Executive producer

Théâtre de la Place

Coproduction

Théâtre de la Balsamine, Cie Résidence Catherine.

Hansel et Gretel (II) REPRISE
With

Selma Alaoui, Cédric Eeckhout

Creation date

2008

Executive producer

Théâtre de la Place

Coproduction

Das Fräulein (Kompanie)

With the support of

La fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, service Théâtre.