Création Coproduction between the Théâtre du Gros Mécano and the National Arts Centre English Theatre, Ottawa, September 29, 2006. Traducteur(s) Maureen Labonté (Auteur féminin) Nombre de personnages 4 Personnage(s), 2 Femme(s), 2 Homme(s), 4 Acteur(s) | |
Original
- Original en français par Marie-Josée Bastien sous le titre de La librairie [2003] (Les éditions de L’instant même «L’instant scène», Longueuil, Québec:2007) 15.00$
- Théâtre du Gros Mécano, Québec, 4 novembre 2003
Résumé
It's the day of the grand opening! First thing this morning, Jane officially took over as owner of the old bookshop on the corner. Everything is going smoothly until she receives a visit from the charming Samuel, who has just opened a chocolate boutique next door. Jane suddenly finds herself tongue-tied with shyness. Since troubles always seem to come in bunches, who should appear in the bookshop in the middle of the night but a charming old gentleman looking for a book he misplaced… more than 70 years ago?
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- Décor: [Jane reads a book…]
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Jane closes the book. She turns. We see a sweet little house folded in on itself. Suddenly, seemingly by magic, the set opens out like a book. We are in an old bookshop. Wood everywhere. Books everywhere, in every nook and cranny. Old books, new books, big ones, small ones, leather ones, paperbacks.
A place out of time with a whiff of eternity about it.
Day 1
Outside the bookshop, Jane is setting up a very large sign that says “Grand Opening”.
She stands in front of the shop and looks up and down the street. All the passersby walk more quickly as the go by the bookshop.
- Caractéristiques des personnages: JANE
MOTHER (voice)
SAMUEL
VICTOR
PÉTRA
Voice off 1
Voice off 2
Extrait
« VICTOR: Open that book to page 262. The first meeting between King Arthur and Guinevere. / JANE: (She looks.) Yes, ok... you're right but that doesn't prove a thing! / VICTOR: Fine. Turn the page and, at the bottom, you'll see a child's drawing of a little boy holding a cup. It's a self-portrait of me […] »