21 – 30 November

Les lettres de mon père

With Les lettres de mon père, Cie Gare Centrale offers an intimate and moving story where family memory and colonial history intertwine. Through puppetry, objects, and her trademark offbeat humor, Agnès revisits her childhood exile from Congo in 1960 and her father’s letters, to shed light—65 years later—on past wounds while questioning the weight of both personal and historical legacy.

In French.  Ages 9 and up.

Rue Rodo 3,
1205 Genève
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