Description
Once upon a time, a little girl was bored, alone in her house. Her mother, overworked and always in a hurry, forbade her to go out. The child dreamed of discovering the world beyond the forest.
One day, she finally gets permission to visit her grandmother on the other side of the woods. On the way, she crosses a world where curiosity mingles with fear, where the unknown attracts as much as it worries... and where the wolf is never far away.
Little Red Riding Hood is a theatrical adventure that transcends the fairy tale, poetically exploring the fundamental fears of childhood. A delicate ode to the power of the imagination, for young and old alike.
Little Red Riding Hood is Joël Pommerat's first show for young audiences, and one of his greatest successes. In it, Pommerat takes Charles Perrault's fairy tale to new heights with the simplicity emblematic of his theater, using magical lighting and sound effects to sublimate the actors' performance.
With Murielle Martinelli alternating with Valérie Vinci, Ludovic Molière alternating with Rodolphe Martin, Isabelle Rivoal
