Sacekripa (Company)
Vu.Vue
Solo (for two) for a performer working with everyday objects
Capacity: 160
- Object Theater / Puppetry
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At the intersection of Object Theater, Miniature Circus, and the Unintentional Clown, this solo performance for a manipulator of everyday objects features a meticulous, delicate protagonist—a grumpy, overly organized man. In this wordless show, the tension rises, and inevitably, the story goes off the rails. Originally titled Vu, created and performed by Étienne Manceau since 2012, this iconic show was given a second life in 2022 when the role was passed on to actress Amélie Venisse for Vue. To push the unpredictable to its peak, the artistic team now invites you to decide at the start of the performance who will perform the Vu.Vue score. Which version will you have the pleasure of experiencing? It’s up to you…
At the intersection of Object Theater, Miniature Circus, and Unintentional Clowning, "Vu" is a solo performance by a manipulator of everyday objects, featuring a meticulous, delicate, and overly orderly character. In this wordless show, the tension builds and the story inevitably spirals out of control. Originally titled "Vu," created and performed by Étienne Manceau in 2012, this iconic show was given a new lease on life in 2022 when the role was taken over by actress Amélie Venisse. In 2024, a new version of the play was created. Entitled "Vu.Vue," it offered spectators the chance to vote at the start of the performance. Which version will you have the pleasure of experiencing? It’s up to you…
Sacekripa Company
14 Rue de Gaillac, 31500 Toulouse
Phone: +33 6 48 93 42 00
https://www.sacekripa.com/
vrai.vu.diffusion@sacekripa.com
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Created in 2012, adapted in 2022, expanded in 2024. Written and conceived by Étienne Manceau and Sylvain Cousin, based on the show *Vu* / Directed and staged by Amélie Venisse and/or Étienne Manceau / Set design by Guillaume Roudot / Distribution and production by Manon Durieux / Administration by Lucile Hortala.
PRODUCTION: Cie Sacékripa. CO-PRODUCTIONS AND RESIDENCIES: Pronomade(s), National Center for Street Arts and Public Space, Haute-Garonne / Le Samovar, Bagnolet / Quelques p’Arts… National Center for Street Arts and Public Space, Auvergne–Rhône-Alpes. For the adaptation Vue: Le Théâtre de Poche, Hédé-Bazouges. RESIDENCIES AND SUPPORT: CIRCa, National Center for Circus Arts, Auch / La Petite Pierre, Jegun / l’Espace Catastrophe, International Center for Circus Arts Creation, Brussels / La Grainerie, Balma. For the adaptation Vue: Le Mas de Luzière, Saint-André-de-Buèges.