Boys and Guillaume, come to the table!
Boys and Guillaume, come to the table!
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Guillaume Gallienne's theatrical success is coming to the Théâtre des Gémeaux. And it's "a successful new version" according to Télérama.<p> As a young boy, Guillaume thought he was a girl. At least, he acted like one, which didn't displease his mother, who never missed an opportunity to perpetuate the confusion. Like when she said, "Boys and Guillaume, dinner's ready!" or "Goodbye, darling."<br><br> Through a touching and funny text, Guillaume Gallienne paints the portrait of a lost boy, the subject of a troubling sexual confusion. Seemingly without trying, and with a great deal of irony, he blurs the lines, maintains the confusion, revels in this fragility, and pays homage to femininity.<br><br> With the support of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation and Wallonia-Brussels International<br><br><br> Set design: Anne Guilleray<br> Lighting Design: Philippe Catalano<br> Production: Philippe Catalano, Sébastien Mercial, Kelly Furtado</p>
