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Yes !

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Athénée Théâtre Louis-Jouvet: Grande Salle7 rue Boudreau, Paris, Île-de-France, 75009, France
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de Paris
Artistes
Les Brigands
Vladislav GalardMise en scène
François Gauthier-LafayeDécors
Benjamin MoreauCostumes
Bogdan HatisiMise en scène
Paul-Marie BarbierPiano, Vibraphone
Matthieu BlochContrebasse
Thibault PerriardPercussions, Piano
Éric BoucherVoixRené Gavard
Célian d'AuvignyVoixMaxime Gavard
Mathieu DubrocaBarytonCésar
Flannan ObéBarytonRoger
Clarisse DallesSopranoTotte
Caroline BinderVoixLoulou, Lady Winchester
Anne-Emmanuelle DavySopranoMme de St-Aiglefin
Gilles BugeaudVoixM. de St-Aiglefin
Emmanuelle GoizéVoixMarquita Negri

“The originality of this score lay in the way it was written. It was composed for two pianos. Wiener and Doucet had convinced me that it was possible to replace the orchestra with a twosome like this. Two virtuosos: Léon Kartun and Raffit brought about the huge success of Yes !, the new title of the piece. The press were unanimous in praising the libretto and the music. Which is worth mentioning, since it’s such a rare occurrence.” This is how Maurice Yvain himself described the production of the work in his memoirs entitled Ma belle opérette. The cast counted on the success of the famous Arletty, who had replaced Christiane d’Or at the last minute. The score, with its typical interwar rhythms, was initially written for two pianos because of limited space at the Théâtre des Capucines. Depending on where the operetta was revived, Yvain added 12 jazz musicians (Théâtre des Variétés) and up to 35 for the Apollo (but never abandoned the original two pianos which gave this operetta such a unique flavour). The action runs through all the themes of bourgeois comedy inherited from Feydeau, while featuring several particularly nostalgic numbers.

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