6 – 16 November

Le Souper by Jean-Claude Brisville

Following Napoleon’s defeat, Talleyrand and Fouché meet in Paris to determine France’s future—whether it will be a republic or a monarchy. During a private dinner, they engage in a heated debate: Fouché advocates for the republic, while Talleyrand aims to restore the Bourbons, requiring Fouché’s support. The evening is filled with revelations and confrontations against a backdrop of external turmoil.

In French.

Rue Louis-Favre 43,
1201 Genève
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Photo Credit: Antonio Savino

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