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It was during a theater workshop in a prison that the director met Jeanne L. Over the months, the two women become friends. From meetings to confidences, a dialogue develops between them, which will continue in the visiting room, and then beyond the walls, after Jeanne's release. The play is based on her testimony, a story that echoes the author's own personal history, marked in her adolescence by the brutal disappearance of her father.
How do you tell the unspeakable? In the course of an intimate investigation that traces the course of each person's history, fiction takes shape on stage through the conflict of two sisters, and plunges to the roots of an evil nestled at the heart of families.
After her acclaimed adaptation of Virginie Despentes's King Kong Théorie, Vanessa Larré continues her personal writing work, between testimonies and fiction, where she gives voice to people with transgressive destinies.