2023-10-09 20:53:47
Published on October 9, 2023 at 10:53 p.m. Modified on October 9, 2023 at 10:55 p.m.
The spleen of the trees, their sighs on the playwright’s couch, their rumblings which sound like an admission of disenchantment. At Le Poche in Geneva, three good actors unleash the twisted tirades of Solastalgie, play by Austrian author Thomas Köck, 37, a recognized name in Austria and Germany.
Pierre-Isaïe Duc, Léonard Bertholet, Raphaël Archinard are the heralds of a story of a lost battle – not entirely, one must hope –, that of a nature which rears up due to mistreatment, of a humanity which falls – in slow motion – over the edge due to indifference, a black hole which sucks up the material of our denatured desires.
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