Rainbow Road presents an improvisational theater show that delves into and deconstructs gender clichés and human relationships. Designed to examine stereotypes and offer a refreshed perspective.
In French.
Rainbow Road presents an improvisational theater show that delves into and deconstructs gender clichés and human relationships. Designed to examine stereotypes and offer a refreshed perspective.
In French.
The Theatrical Walks offer an immersive exploration of Geneva, blending history and theater within natural settings. Expect surprises and emotions with quirky stories and outdoor theater scenes, designed for both locals and visitors alike.
In French.
This theatrical thriller follows the journey of a cocoa bean to a chocolate bar, revealing the complexities of a globalized system and the grim realities of the industry. Tackling themes of racism, violence, and oppression, this bold and thought-provoking show challenges Switzerland’s idyllic image.
In French.
The Théâtre du Loup offers a fresh take on “Krazy Kat,” directed by Eric Jeanmonod, to celebrate the final season of the company’s founders. This theatrical adaptation, inspired by George Herriman’s renowned comic strip, explores the intriguing love triangle between a cat infatuated with a mouse, a dog smitten with the cat, and a mouse that relishes throwing bricks. Blending poetry and irony, the production gathers a talented cast for a touching and nostalgic experience.
In French.
The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, conducted by Jonathan Nott, welcomes cellist Nadège Rochat to perform works by Marie Jaëll and Igor Stravinsky. The program features Marie Jaëll’s “Cello Concerto” and Stravinsky’s ballet “Petrushka.” Marie Jaëll, a prolific 19th-century pianist and composer, is being rediscovered for her significant contributions to French music. “Petrushka,” premiered in 1911, stands as another masterpiece in the orchestral repertoire.
For his debut creation with the Ballet of the Grand Théâtre de Genève, Damien Jalet presents “Mirage,” in collaboration with visual artist Kohei Nawa. Drawing inspiration from mirages and fata morgana, this piece delves into humanity’s existential quest through unpredictable transformations, intertwining mythology, climatology, and Japanese theatrical techniques. With music by Thomas Bangalter and costumes by Kunihiko Morinaga, “Mirage” offers a hallucinatory and sensual journey beyond mere appearances.
A mother makes gnocchi for her filmmaker son who is creating a documentary about her. In the intertwined spaces of the kitchen and living room, their stories and timelines blend, crafting a theatrical magic within the apartment. This immersive performance will take place in various apartments, with locations shared upon ticket purchase.
In French.
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