After reading the October 70 message to Martin Genest
few days after reading Martin received this message from a friend:
Hello Martin,
was no opportunity to speak on the evening of reading but I wanted to tell you that I received this event with force. The actors are excellent, I could feel the tension rising in the room as and when the reading progressed. It was very impressive and moving, even disturbing ...
After the play, I had a little trouble talking about it and what I do not know what followed me into the night: the passages of the text returned to me, images ... Anyway I did not sleep very well. I do not say it all to complain, but to tell you all that this piece I think will be a great moment of theater that I will not fail.
Thanks!
Danielle
Sunday, November 22, 2009
7 Year Old Fever For 3 Days With Sore Throat
First Reading in October 1970
Saturday, October 24 at the Barracks Dalhousie, Quebec, one hundred people attended the first reading of October 1970, the theatrical adaptation of Martin Genest Film October Pierre Falardeau, a production of Théâtre Blanc.
Martin Genest, who is also directing, began by describing the scenery very special that John Hazel imagined for the part, presented in March 2010. With a model and plans and helped with a camera that broadcast images on a big screen, he has shown how the audience surrounded on three floors, the house where the kidnappers holed Pierre Laporte. They will all within this house without its roof, above the walls.
Following this presentation, the actors have read the play to an attentive audience. Still under the emotion, lots of spectators stayed for over an hour talking with team members production, after the reading.
This first reading, planned since the spring with Pierre Falardeau, was held without him unfortunately. Artists, and perhaps the audience too, felt they were participating in a posthumous tribute.
Saturday, October 24 at the Barracks Dalhousie, Quebec, one hundred people attended the first reading of October 1970, the theatrical adaptation of Martin Genest Film October Pierre Falardeau, a production of Théâtre Blanc.
Martin Genest, who is also directing, began by describing the scenery very special that John Hazel imagined for the part, presented in March 2010. With a model and plans and helped with a camera that broadcast images on a big screen, he has shown how the audience surrounded on three floors, the house where the kidnappers holed Pierre Laporte. They will all within this house without its roof, above the walls.
Following this presentation, the actors have read the play to an attentive audience. Still under the emotion, lots of spectators stayed for over an hour talking with team members production, after the reading.
This first reading, planned since the spring with Pierre Falardeau, was held without him unfortunately. Artists, and perhaps the audience too, felt they were participating in a posthumous tribute.
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