Mesguich, Daniel
Fracasse
""Fracasse" rises as a true theatrical reverie, inspired by the emblematic novel of Théophile Gautier yet transcended by the singular vision of Daniel Mesguich. Through his pen and before the microphone, this story becomes a theatrical epic of rare intensity, a verse text from which moments of striking power burst forth. In this free and audacious "adaptation," Mesguich unveils a fascinating invention: the troupe of actors gives way to an assembly of specters, illustrious "spect-actors," vibrating with a burning desire to live again. These enigmatic presences summon the young Baron de Sigognac, drawing him into a poetic resurrection where art acts as a contagious force, rekindling life with an almost miraculous brilliance. This approach compels admiration by celebrating theater in its purest essence: a place where the vertigo of eternity meets the awareness of finitude. This dialogue between the ephemeral and the immutable gives the work a deeply moving resonance. The sound direction by Maxime Richelme, of remarkable quality and worthy of the greatest cinematic productions, fully immerses the listener and transforms the work into an intense sensory experience. Finally, as a performer, Daniel Mesguich displays extraordinary virtuosity, embodying with rare intensity all the figures of the play. He delivers here a masterful performance, at once inhabited, generous, and profoundly inspired.