Molière was not only an author, director and actor, he was also the inventor of a new genre: the comedy-ballet. In complicity with the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully was born, in 1668, George Dandin or the Confounded Husband, a scathing and burlesque comedy of manners intended for the court of Versailles.
On the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the birth of its author on January 15, Michel Fau takes over the staging and the title role of this upstart peasant for around fifty performances across Europe.
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