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"La Souricière" by Agatha Christie at the Comédie-Française: Several Mice and One Cat

Summary by La Croix
To close the theatrical season, the Comédie-Française invites the "Queen of Crime" to the Old Columbian. In its staging, Lilo Baur delights in the codes of the ancient polar that it enhances with cinematic effects.
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Photo Vincent Pontet The greatest English theatrical success of all time disembarks at the Comédie-Française in a directed by Lilo Baur. La Souricière, an unusual play by the illustrious Agatha Christie, unfolds a British verve and a malignant theatricality, but does not manage to passion. When we tell him La Souricière, the French theatreist thinks of Shakespeare and the play that Hamlet makes represent before Gertrude and Claudius to better co…

To close the theatrical season, the Comédie-Française invites the "Queen of Crime" to the Old Columbian. In its staging, Lilo Baur delights in the codes of the ancient polar that it enhances with cinematic effects.

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La Croix broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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