Theater and Cinema
Tea with mint or lemon yourself?
Funny title for a play is not it? But the repertory company of Danielle Navarro-Haudecoeur and Patrick Haudecoeur features a paniked group of actors. The reason? The repetition of their “piece de boulevard” where a gentleman burglar enters an aristocrat house. All the characters are expected to be represented: from the cuckolded to the lover hiding in the closet. But on the last days, nothing is ready: the technicians are phlegmatic, the director is overwhelmed, and the actors are in a nervous breakdown. In addition, this is not the leading man, the son of producer, who will be able to manager the crisis! Awkward, shy and bumbling, he is the generator of a series of unexpected gags that the other actors are desperately trying to catch up.
From Tuesday to Friday at 8:30pm. Saturday at 6pm and 9pm.
Price: 37,50€.

Theatre Fontaine
10, rue Pierre Fontaine
75009 Paris
France
T. : +33.(0)1.48.74.74.40
Une Vie Sur Mesure
By itself, Adrien Lepage (Cédric Chapuis) shakes and moves the audience. As Forest Gump, he is autistic. As Billy Elliot, his passion for the drums is prohibited to him. It sounds silly, but he is just different. Adrian taught himself to play with the means at hand, connecting with virtuosic pieces for all types (jazz, bossa nova, hard rock …). He lives his passion for the drums as an escape from this world he does not understand. Although he appears funny, this play shows us a young isolated kid inappropriate for school. In addition to his poor performance, which is confronted with ever younger comrades, Adrian has no friends and an alcoholic father who despises him. But beneath its innocent air, funny and touching the boy keeps a terrible secret. Will he reveal it to you?
Until June 26, 2010, Tuesday to Saturday at 20.30.
Price: 24.10€.

Theatre de Dix Heures
36, boulevard de Clichy
75018 Paris
France
T. : +33.(0)1.46.06.10.17
contact@dix-heures.net
“Even Me” Theatre Pixel
“Have you ever been faced with yourself?” This is the question raised by the strange story of a girl who is confronted with his double. This fantastic tale, brilliantly interpreted by Sandra Leclercq and Clio Leonard, is echoed in our daily lives. Reconciling disparate our identities, those that contradict and tear us apart from the inside? How to see beyond our own self-interest? In a setting where monochrome impossible happens, the emotion captured the public. Between expressions of joy and sadness of actresses, can not be touched by poetry.
Until June 24, 2010, every Thursday at 19.45.
Rates: 10 € to 15 €.

Theatre Pixel
18, rue Championnet
75018 Paris
France
T. : +33.(0)1.42.54.00.92
F. : +33.(0)9.55.18.74.93
Readings of Olivier and Patrick Poivre d’Arvor
Many writers have been vilified in their time. “Should we burn this book” refers to Flaubert, Baudelaire, Verlaine or Oscar Wilde, who in their lifetime, have suffered serious attacks on their works. Olivier et Patrick Poivre d’Arvor delivers excerpts from speeches, dialogues around trial Theatre Workshop. The charges relate to Madame Bovary, Les Fleurs du Mal, or directly on the lifestyle of Verlaine and Wilde. Offences against the person against four famous people suspected of disturbing public order and morale. Anyway, the two brothers us into the heart of a terrible trial, that of art and literature.
Plays 11, 12, 25 and 27 May at 7pm.
Rates: from 10€ to 20€.

Théâtre de l’Atelier
1, place Charles Dullin
75018 Paris
France
T. : +33.(0)1.46.06.49.24
“I loved him” in theaters
“I loved him”, a literary success that moved thousands of French. 2010 is the year chosen for this work to become live on stage in Paris. Headlining: Irène Jacob (Chloé), Gérard Darmon (Peter) and Noémie Kocher (Matilda). One night, Peter finds himself alone in a house with his daughter-in-law Chloé, his son has just left. Within hours, he is going to unveil a secret that haunts him for twenty years. The secret of a lost love, the one he has for Mathilde, a woman other than his wife. His extramarital affair puts him face to his contradictions and difficult choices. Peter loved Matilda. So why is he not gone to the end of his love?
Until May 15th, 2010. From Tuesday to Saturday at 9pm, and Sunday 4pm.
Prices: 8 € to 39 €.

Theatre de l’Atelier
1, place Charles Dullin
75018 Paris
France
T. : +33.(0)1.46.06.49.24
theatreatelier@theatre-atelier.com



