At midnight — the hour of truths — He and She choose to settle scores in a fierce argument that unfolds like a boxing match after more than thirty years of life together. Everything comes to the surface: children, love, parents, ambition, lies, and truths. Their exchanges swing between sharp, heartbreakingly honest, and irresistibly funny. Beneath the comedy and clashes, tenderness and love remain close. Written by Philippe Claudel, president of the Académie Goncourt, the play paints a sharp, entertaining portrait of modern relationships. Directed by Nicolas Briançon, known for hits like Antigone and Le Canard à l’orange, this piece boldly turns intimate tragedy into laughter.
In French.