Je suis trop vert: A Class Trip Play

Je suis trop vert: A Class Trip Play

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Je suis trop vert: A Class Trip Play

A young boy's class trip to a Breton farm becomes a stage for exploring friendship, environmental responsibility, and different farming practices in this minimalistic theatrical production.

French
France
EntertainmentFranceEnvironmentFamilyChildrenTheater
Théâtre De La Ville-Sarah BernhardtThéâtre De La Ville
David LescotCamille BernonLyn ThibaultSarah Brannens
Describe the staging and set design of the play.
David Lescot's minimalistic staging uses three actresses and a versatile wooden box to represent various locations, relying on the audience's imagination.
Who are the main characters featured in the play?
The characters include the main boy, his sister, classmates Basile and Clarence, and characters from the farm, creating a dynamic and engaging narrative.
How does this play fit within a larger body of work?
The play is part of a trilogy, following previous works focused on the boy's anxieties about starting middle school and navigating friendships.
What is the main plot of the play "Je suis trop vert"?
The play "Je suis trop vert" follows a young boy's class trip to a Breton farm, exploring themes of friendship, environmental responsibility, and different farming practices.
What are some of the underlying themes explored in the play?
The play subtly addresses important issues like climate change and sustainable agriculture, while maintaining a humorous and engaging tone suitable for a young audience.