The cultural department of the city of Lannemezan offers a rich cultural program all year round. The year starts strong with a play on January 18th.
The Lannemezan Cultural Department invites you on Thursday January 18th at 8:30 p.m. to a play aimed at all audiences and in tune with the times. You can reserve your seats now to spend some time watching the performance at the town's community center. One teenager can hide another. Without giving away too much of the story, here's broadly the story for you to witness; : “Marina lives alone. Well, almost alone. She is accompanied by Sandro, her only child, who is entering puberty. Accompanied yes, because we can't really say that these two live together since they are in two parallel realities. Marina is having a hard time with this child. Everything he sees, everything he hears, everything that interests him seems incoherent and uninteresting. Teenagers weren't like they were back then. In her opinion, they were much more sensible and serious. . Except that one day Sandro is thrown through the mirror. He finds himself in the early 90s, with his mother… Now a teenager again.
And she wasn't nearly as sensible as she said…” Enough to delight a very wide audience who will certainly recognize themselves in one character or another, both so current. Elsewhere the author warns: “Please note that any resemblance to existing or existing characters is purely coincidental.
Viewers are transported to a not-so-distant era full of positive nostalgia, namely the 90s, which saw significant technological advances, particularly in communication between people and especially between young people. Changes that have also disrupted relationships with others in the age of social networks. The discovery of a mother's youth by her son will allow them to better understand each other despite the differences associated with the society in which they developed at the same age. A comedy full of tenderness that will certainly speak.
Parents will also delve back into those years when video games were in their infancy and will nostalgically find accessories that they imagined from the future, such as a Game Boy deep down with the same ambitions, that's what this delicate, but also a very funny piece that you shouldn't miss.
This theatrical comedy is an excellent start to the New Year for all generations with “One teenager can hide another”, a play by Julien Sigalas directed by Irina Gueorguiev, on the stage of the Salle des Lannemezan festival, 231 Rue Thiers. All public admission, normal price is €15 and is free for children under 18. Reservation for cultural services: 05 62 99 13 59 / [email protected]