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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.