The Decazeville community culture department is offering “Racine” (Cie Humani), a play by Anne Contensou, Friday November 7, 8:30 p.m., Yves Roques room. In the form of a through-story, the play embraces the question of origins, family, cultural and social, the need and the difficulties in emancipating oneself from them and/or accepting them. It’s also a story of adolescence, that period of life when we begin to seriously question who we are and who we would like to be. A riddle that often takes a lifetime to solve. Jeanne is a college student. Apart from her friend Isa, she speaks little and cultivates her difference with young people her age.
Feeling bad about herself, she is at odds with the adult world she is discovering. Inside her, there boils a dull anger against her teachers who want to make her come out of her shell, against her family whose inheritance she believes she suffers like a curse. She only dreams of one thing: to go far away from here. And yet, an unexpected discovery will turn his existence upside down… Duration: 45 minutes. Capacity limited to 100 people. From 10 years old. Price: €10 / reduced: €5. Tickets available at the Decazeville tourist office (www.decazeville-communauté.fr) or at the ticket office.
Infos : 05 65 43 95 15.
