Théâtre Charles Dullin is a historic theatre in Chambéry, Savoie, named for actor-director Charles Dullin. It functions as a regional cultural venue presenting drama, music, and dance productions, as well as festivals, guided visits and educational activities. The theatre blends heritage architecture with contemporary programming and community-focused cultural outreach.
Directed by Nathalie Béasse, Le bruit des arbres qui tombent is a poetic stage piece where nature reasserts itself and motion becomes metamorphosis. Four characters’ stories intertwine in a sequence of vividly imagined tableaux that shift the everyday into the extraordinary. Between melancholy and grace, the production blends striking visual composition, touches of absurd humour and sudden joys, probing intimacy, family ties and social constraints through a sensitive, inventive theatrical language.
In French.
A shuttle transport to Chambéry is provided by the Comédie de Genève.