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  • Wednesday 16 September, 20:00-20:20, ESNAM, 16 av. Jean Jaurès
  • Thursday 17 September, 20:00-20:20, ESNAM, 16 av. Jean Jaurès

20min

From 14 years old

What connection exists between watching a recorded game—experiencing it with intense emotion despite knowing the outcome—the sensation of an object on stage coming to life, a dissociative identity disorder, or the idea of a premonitory memory? This theatrical exploration, informed by neuroscience, sets out to reconstruct a future event. In the age of social media and post-truth, isn’t fiction becoming our new reality?

Guillaume Lecamus is primarily a theater director—specializing in productions that use puppetry and visual arts as mediums—but he is also a teacher, screenwriter, and sound designer. His productions are steeped in contemporary writing and explore themes such as sports, animality, and vitality. Their unique forms highlight a sensitive interplay between the performers and the objects.

Aurianne Abécassis is a playwright who also writes for radio and puppet theater. Trained at Paris 3 University, the Bobigny Conservatory, and then at Ensatt, her works are primarily published by Lansman Editeur. With each new text, she develops her writing style around contemporary political and social issues, creating theater that documents her fiction and blends genres—a tightrope between drama and comedy.

Puppet design by Coralie Maniez