Desires: comedy, committed, feminism, laughter
Location: Comédie Bastille, Paris 11th
Start date: May 13, 2017
End date: extensions
Duration: 1h20
Sixty years of a comedy revisiting the feminine epic with a touch of humor, in order to promote joint progression of the two genres! Can feminism be made entertaining? A journey through the evolution of women in France, from the 1950s to the present day, exploring three distinct female lineages: Marcelle, worker; France, aristocrat; Giovanna, from the intermediate class.
Four female generations follow one another in this temporal journey, going through the great battles of feminism. The show is punctuated by the appearances of a vigilant Simone, reminding us of the significant dates which marked this transformation, shaped by struggles, aspirations, uncertainties, and above all by the quest for equality between the sexes. p>
A step aside: About Simone Veil
Simone Veil made her mark as a defender of women's rights. She played a decisive role in the legalization of abortion in France in 1975, a major societal advance. Her fight for gender equality and her contribution to European construction make her an essential personality.
Her journey has been marked by resilience and integrity. Deported to Auschwitz during the Second World War, she survived the Holocaust and dedicated her life to building a united Europe and promoting fundamental rights.
Simone Veil remains a symbol of courage, dignity and commitment for present and future generations. His legacy continues to inspire those fighting for justice, equality and peace.
Our opinion : A moment of pure delight which does not forget to emphasize that women also appreciate charming , adorning oneself, and... carnal pleasures. A spectacle of undeniable relevance for all oppressed women across the globe. And all this in a joyful atmosphere! Everyone should attend this performance: young and old, male and female individuals. So, don't procrastinate, hurry up!
Desires: comedy, committed, feminism, laughter
Location: Comédie Bastille, Paris 11th
Start date: May 13, 2017
End date: June 30, 2024
Duration: 1h20
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