The Théâtre Clandestin ‘s caravan is taking up residence in front of the Moulin des Arts, rue de la Tignerie in Saint-Béat, for three performances of Albatros. This show for all ages from 8 upwards invites you to discover the poetic world of Fabrice Melquiot in an intimate setting: a small caravan where only 15 people can sit down at each performance. Performances will take place on Thursday 20 November at 6.30pm, Friday 21 November at 6.30pm, and Saturday 22 November with continuous opening times between 10am and 4pm. Admission is free, but booking is essential due to the limited capacity.
For 35 minutes, let yourself be carried away by the story of Casper and Tite Pièce, two children damaged by life who try to save the world in their own way. This contemporary adaptation blends poetry, zaniness and pop-up magic, where the worlds unfold before your eyes in a surprising aesthetic. Théâtre Clandestin, founded in 2017 by Thomas Trelohan, has taken the bold step of bringing contemporary writing to places where it is least expected, transforming car parks and village squares into venues for artistic creation. A rare opportunity to enjoy a theatrical experience off the beaten track, right in the heart of the Pyrenees.
Don’t miss this opportunity to discover this original show in the enchanting setting of Saint-Béat-Lez. Given the success of the Théâtre Clandestin and the limited capacity of the caravan, we strongly recommend that you book as soon as possible to guarantee your place at one of these three exceptional performances.