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Sans suite [Un air de roman]
Captivating and romantic, pop and moving, Sans Suite, a “musical gone awry,” brings together eight performers around a fragmented score that captures the vertigo of an inner fall. A bittersweet choral fable where the music speaks volumes.
It is a collective adventure conceived by director Sébastien Bournac, playwright Baptiste Amann, and musician Pascal Sangla. Embracing their individuality, they set out to tackle a timeless genre: the musical. “A form that can be shaken up and turned on its head ”, and which they reinvent to better make it their own.
Thomas, a composer whose career is taking off, cannot get over his mother’s death. He has stopped writing. But memories return, in the form of living—and even singing—tableaux. A comedy of emotions that has “the feel of a novel written for the stage, from which songs sometimes escape.” And a delicate reflection on the difficulty of loving, on personal crises, and on how to overcome them.





