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The Princeton French Theater festival continues with Interview, created by Le Monde journalist and editor Nicolas Truong. As the most popular journalistic genre the interview is an inexhaustible form for dramatic situations, hence, the desire to create a play centered on this particular material. Truong uses his experience and stages his own practice; through a series of seemingly disparate sequences, Interview aims to dramatize the different aspects of interviewing — both the subjects and the interviewer. Truong along with Projet Luciole performers Judith Henry and Nicolas Bouchaud return to Princeton to present this work-in-progress before a full-scale production at the 2016 Avignon Theater Festival.

Performances are on Saturday, October 24 at 5:00 and 8:00 p.m. in the Class of 1970 Theater at Whitman College on the University campus. Performed in French. Duration: 50 minutes.

Admission is free but reservations are strongly recommended by sending an email to ftw@princeton.edu Subject Line: Festival.

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Projet Luciole, another work by Nicolas Truong, Judith Henry, and Nicolas Bouchaud featured at the 2014 Princeton French Theater Festival

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Maps & Directions

The Whitman College Class of 1970 Theater is located in Whitman College on the University campus. To access the theater, enter Whitman College from Elm Drive. From the Guggenheim Gallery, follow the hallway to your right and see the ramp to Whitman Theater. View on Google Maps

Limited free visitor parking is available in Lot 23 or metered street parking is available along University Place. View Visitor Parking Map

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Presented By

  • Lewis Center for the Arts
  • Council of the Humanities
  • Cultural Services of the French Embassy
  • Institut Français
  • Department of French and Italian
  • L’Avant-Scène
  • Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies

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