Le Cri quotidien is the story of an ordinary reader lost in the labyrinth of the pages of her daily newspaper and in the extraordinary news of every day.
It's the story of a day when the news goes off the rails and makes a spectacle of itself. From a very large pop-up newspaper, the news unfolds as little paper puppets ready to spit their truth, venom or poetry in the face of the bewildered reader? At the next table, a cellist, also absorbed in reading a new score, composes a strange fugue that blends classical sonata and tire squealing, adagio and chicken clucking. Two parallel readings are played out on stage, two noisy solitudes that meet only by chance or magic. It's funny, it's sad, it's a diary.
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It's the story of a day when the news goes off the rails and makes a spectacle of itself. From a very large pop-up newspaper, the news unfolds as little paper puppets ready to spit their truth, venom or poetry in the face of the bewildered reader? At the next table, a cellist, also absorbed in reading a new score, composes a strange fugue that blends classical sonata and tire squealing, adagio and chicken clucking. Two parallel readings are played out on stage, two noisy solitudes that meet only by chance or magic. It's funny, it's sad, it's a diary.
Book in advance.