Theater Montansier - Clio

From Wednesday 02 to Friday 04 April 2025

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Location : Théâtre Montansier

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13 Rue des Réservoirs
78000
Versailles
GPS coordinates
Latitude : 48.808077
Longitude : 2.12423
A13 Paris-Rouen motorway, Versailles Château exit
Place d'Armes car park (opposite the château,
free from 7.30pm, 5 minutes from the Theatre).
Notre-Dame market car park (fee payable).

SNCF: Paris Saint-Lazare terminus
Versailles Rive Droite (10-minute walk)

SNCF: Paris Montparnasse, Versailles Chantiers stop
then Phébus bus line B, Réservoirs stop
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RER line C5, terminus
Versailles Rive Gauche (10-minute walk)

RER line C7, direction Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
stop Versailles Chantiers then bus Phébus line B, stop Réservoirs
- Phébus line B, Réservoirs stop
- Veolia line 1, Réservoirs stop
- RATP line 171, Château de Versailles stop
Théâtre Montansier
Phone : +33 1 39 24 88 88
Location
Théâtre Montansier
13 Rue des Réservoirs
78000
Versailles

Presentation

Clio - Theatre / Creation / coproduction
‘The poetic breath and depth of Charles Péguy's writing, as well as the flawless match between the man and what he wrote, is what led Clio's directors and actors to offer a theatrical transcription of this inspired meditation to which the Muse of History invites us. A work whose novelty precedes us.

Many untruths have misrepresented Péguy's work. The writer, who fell at the front in 1914, quickly became a hostage to the nationalists of the inter-war period and was co-opted by the clerical propagandists of Vichy, who created the myth of a devout and reactionary Péguy. Yet Péguy's writings, for whom ‘works are acts’, convey a diametrically opposed vision. In fact, this Dreyfusard socialist, this Catholic, viscerally opposed to anti-Semitism and all partisanship, fought all his life for the truth.

Bernanos wrote of Péguy: ‘It is a man who, dead, remains within earshot, who answers each time he is called’, and at the beginning of the 21st century, he continues to answer us with a tone of fraternal confidence, in which there is nonetheless a constant fervour and a relentless desire to shake us out of our lukewarmness and sleepiness, whatever the cost. To do this, he has created an immense ocean of words, not chaotic or confused, but masterfully orchestrated, where the fugal motifs of a style both classical and innovative, which some compare to Bach's compositions, open us up to a totally sincere literature in which, where we expected to see an author, we find a man.’ Samir Siad

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