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Seuls en Scène 2019 presents Qui a tué mon père

Photo by Jean-Louis Fernandez

Seuls en Scène 2019 presents Who Killed My Father. In the manner Marguerite Duras, Simone de Beauvoir, Annie Ernaux and Didier Eribon, Edouard Louis writes from his personal experience. His two almost biographical novels: The End of Eddy (2014) and History of Violence (2016), have moved many of his readers. For this play, he responded to the invitation of stage director and performer Stanislas Nordey, to write a text to be spoken and to be read, a work for the theater.

Event Details

Date

September 21, 2019

Time

2:00 p.m.

Location

185 Nassau Street

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