We're meant to get along
We're meant to get along
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He's famous, she's homeless. He's rather cynical, she's outspoken. Everything sets them apart, yet they will learn to know each other.<p> Edy Faustin, a famous television presenter and producer, is in the midst of a depression. One night, while wallowing in his melancholy near a bridge, he contemplates ending his life.<br><br> Camille, a homeless woman who has been living on the streets for 4 years, is about to fall asleep when she sees Edy and dissuades him from committing the irreparable.<br><br> A dialogue as surreal as it is unexpected begins, where two beings who are complete opposites will learn to know each other, by sharing their feelings and their vision of the world.<br><br> He is rather cold, cynical and disillusioned, she is cheeky, uninhibited and dreams of Eurovision.<br><br> Behind this unlikely and electrifying encounter, the author paints a portrait that is both funny and touching of two lonely people, while delivering a bitter and uncompromising assessment of certain excesses of our time.<br><br> Come and discover the new creation from the author of the plays "Men are women like any other" and "This way out!"</p>
