Duck à l'Orange (Le Canard à l'orange)
A play by William Douglas Home
Adaptation by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon
Adaptation by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon
March 6th, 7th, 13th, 14th, 20th and 21st 2020 at 8:00PM
Talento Bilingüe de Houston
(now MECA@TBH-CENTER)
333 S. Jensen Dr., Houston, TX 77003
Talento Bilingüe de Houston
(now MECA@TBH-CENTER)
333 S. Jensen Dr., Houston, TX 77003
In French with English surtitles.
Following the current recommendations of the CDC, we have decided to cancel March, 20th and 21st performances.
Tickets holders to cancelled performances will be contacted shortly.
Thank you for your support!
Tickets holders to cancelled performances will be contacted shortly.
Thank you for your support!
Hugh is a famous entertainer at the BBC. He is also a womanizer who compulsively cheats on Liz, his wife of 15 years. When Liz decides to leave him for her lover John, Hugh, the gambler he is, tries everything to win her back. He uses all the tricks he knows and even enrolls his secretary and his governess to serve his purpose.
Originally a British comedy written by William Douglas Home in 1969, “Le Canard à l’orange” was adapted to the French taste by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon in 1971, and has become a classic of the “Théâtre de Boulevard” ever since. The most recent reprise at the “Théâtre de la Michodière” in Paris has received several nominations to the “Molières awards”. Director: Ines Muñoz
With: David Fouchard, Valérie Thomas-Collignon, Gilles Flavien, Laurence Sebeyran, Bérangère Ferrari. Light and sounds: Vitalie Morrion Surtitles: Poonam Patankar. Age recommendation: general audiences.
Duration: approximately 2h15 with one intermission. This event is part of the French Cultures Festival coordinated by the Cultural Service of the French Embassy in Houston, TX.
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