
The 2026 edition celebrates the Jean Vilar spirit with plays inspired by Bolaño and Lautréamont
Festival d'Avignon 2026: 47 shows and 300 events for the 80th anniversary
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In a sublime scenography, she delivers a social chronicle that is both punchy and heartfelt (10 hours at Girasole) Paméla Ravassard in "Zoom" at the Avignon Festival 2025. The play highlights with alacrity the abyssal gap between the customs of yesterday and today (10 a.m. at Actuel). The director was inspired by the Chilean poet, novelist and short story writer Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003) and the Franco-Uruguayan poet Lautréamont (1846-1870).
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In a sublime scenography, she delivers a social chronicle that is both punchy and heartfelt (10 hours at Girasole) Paméla Ravassard in "Zoom" at the Avignon Festival 2025.
according to Le ParisienThe play highlights with alacrity the abyssal gap between the customs of yesterday and today (10 a.m. at Actuel).
according to Le ParisienThe director was inspired by the Chilean poet, novelist and short story writer Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003) and the Franco-Uruguayan poet Lautréamont (1846-1870).
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