Let's simplify spelling. Shall we vote?
A renowned grammarian, the victim of blackmail, is forced to simplify spelling.
Duration: 1 hour 5 minutes
Author(s): Bernard Fripiat
Directed by: Nadine Malo
Starring: Nadia Mouron and Bernard Fripiat
LAURETTE THEATRE PARIS, 36 rue Bichat, 75010 Paris
COMEDY – THEATER – HUMOR
LAURETTE THEATER PARIS - COMEDY – THEATER – HUMOR
About the show:
A renowned grammarian, Nestor is forced to simplify spelling or face imprisonment. An assistant is tasked with helping him overcome his love of grammatical orthodoxy. They will ask the audience to arbitrate their differences.
This comedy invites the public to check their spelling and etymological knowledge, and to vote for or against the reform.
GOING OUT IN PARIS
PARIS CITY THEATRE / GENERAL ADMISSION
PRICES (excluding ticket office booking fees)
Normal: €20
Reduced* : 14€
The applicable price is the box office price. No "web or network promotional" prices are offered directly at the box office. Any discounts and promotional offers are announced in the press and/or on posters. Therefore, it is the responsibility of ticket holders who wish to take advantage of these offers to purchase them directly from the relevant networks and points of sale when the offer is available.
*Reduced rate (to be justified at the ticket office): student, young person under 25, unemployed, RMI/RSA, PMR**, over 65, senior card, holiday card for performing arts workers, performing arts worker, pregnant woman, veteran, under 12, FNCTA (amateur theatre), conservatory student, student in professional theatre courses (La School, Simon, Florent, Perimony…), Large Family Card, Public Member Card (former Off Card).
No free admission for children of any age.
Please note: People with reduced mobility are invited to contact us by phone at 09 84 14 12 12 in order to ensure and facilitate their access to the room.
Target audience: General public
Language: French
In season / Paris theatre
Year: 2024
Representations:
Every
Saturday at
7pm from January 13th to May 18th, 2024.









