Hors les murs outing: depart Cluses at 5 p.m. for Malraux scène nationale in Chambéry to see the shock play by German playwright Bertolt Brecht.
German playwright Bertolt Brecht's groundbreaking play, written between 1935 and 1938 while he was in exile, dissects the mechanisms of the establishment of terror in a society then subject to the rise of Nazism.
Julie Duclos's chiselled, elegant staging shows how fascist ideology infiltrates everything, to the point of trivializing and fracturing everyday life.
Set against a masterfully changing backdrop, we follow a succession of scenes from ordinary life, in which all the characters - doctors, farmers, researchers, judges, children - are overcome by fear: fear of speaking out, fear of trusting others, fear of being betrayed. A resolutely contemporary theatrical fresco that acutely recounts what still threatens our societies today.
The bar is open 1h30 before the start of the show and offers gourmet snacks in a warm atmosphere. We offer a range of savory and sweet options to suit all tastes.
Julie Duclos's chiselled, elegant staging shows how fascist ideology infiltrates everything, to the point of trivializing and fracturing everyday life.
Set against a masterfully changing backdrop, we follow a succession of scenes from ordinary life, in which all the characters - doctors, farmers, researchers, judges, children - are overcome by fear: fear of speaking out, fear of trusting others, fear of being betrayed. A resolutely contemporary theatrical fresco that acutely recounts what still threatens our societies today.
The bar is open 1h30 before the start of the show and offers gourmet snacks in a warm atmosphere. We offer a range of savory and sweet options to suit all tastes.




