A woman leaves her husband after preparing an excellent dinner for him, a man confesses to his wife that he's having an affair with a firefighter, and a couple contemplates parting ways after considering getting rid of their child. But, in these three breakups, who will ultimately succeed in leaving the other? 'Trois ruptures' is a powerful dark comedy written by Rémi De Vos that challenges some fundamental aspects of our societies, such as male dominance, the role of women, becoming aware of one's homosexuality and the rise of child empowerment. Three distinct pairs of actors will portray the three couples.
“In a breakup, there is the hope of reuniting and the risk of getting lost.” - Claire Marin
At Sandrine Chapus, we like to use theatre to make people think and challenge them, helping them relate to their own life experiences. With 'Trois Ruptures,' we invite the audience to delve into the complex intimacy of three couples and discover what has been binding them together for so long and what has ultimately led them to their end. We bring to the table a topic familiar to everyone and propose to dissect it, exploring what our human nature can lead us to in the most challenging situations. The show is funny, absurd, and disturbing, offering the audience the opportunity to find humour in tragic circumstances.
The play will be performed in French.
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