Iphigénie

[Iphigenia]

 

by Jean Racine

directed by Stéphane Braunschweig


new production


duration 2h10

Du 23 au 14 septembre 2020 2020

Berthier 17e

cast
(over changing)
Sharif Andoura
Jean-Baptiste Anoumon
Suzanne Aubert
Astrid Bayiha
Anne Cantineau
Virginie Colemyn
Cécile Coustillac
Claude Duparfait
Ada Harb
Glenn Marausse
Thierry Paret
Pierric Plathier
Lamya Regragui Muzio
Chloé Réjon
Jean-Philippe Vidal
Clémentine Vignais
Thibault Vinçon

In Racine’s Iphigenia, the world has ground to a halt. As the Greeks were about to set sail for Troy, the winds have dropped abruptly. Their soothsayer Calchas reveals that the gods demand the sacrifice of Agamemnon’s young daughter, Iphigenia. Is this the price the Greeks have to pay if they are to keep their word to themselves and quench their thirst for power ? Or is this pause, and this intolerable way out of it, a divine warning that the siege of Troy will end up in disaster ? In this strange play, all’s well that, so to say, ends well : another victim’s blood will be shed, and the Greeks will sail at a stranger’s expense. The winds blow, the epic picks speed, History marches on. For better and – Racine implies – for worse. This baroque and tortured classic, not performed at the Odéon since decades, has inspired Stéphane Braunschweig a production fit for our troubled times.