Christophe Honoré rend sa liberté à Emma Bovary au Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt par la grâce de Ludivine Sagnier

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Christophe Honoré presents "Bovary Madame," a new theatrical adaptation of Flaubert's "Madame Bovary," at the Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt in Paris until April 16. The production, featuring Ludivine Sagnier as Emma, reimagines the classic story with a circus setting and a blend of burlesque and melancholy. Honoré's adaptation explores Emma's desire for freedom and challenges traditional interpretations of her fate. Unlike the novel, this version keeps Emma alive, introducing her to a circus where she encounters Madame Loyale, played by Marlène Saldana. The play aims to give Emma independence and invites the audience to reconsider her character.
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AI-ExtractedEmma revendique son désir.
Christophe Honoré a choisi de garder Emma vivante dans son adaptation.
Ludivine Sagnier incarne Emma dans "Bovary Madame".
La pièce se joue au Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt jusqu'au 16 avril.
Christophe Honoré crée une "Bovary Madame" au Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt.
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