The Théâtre Princesse Grace continues its March programme with La Tour de Constance, written and directed by Guillaume Vincent, on Tuesday, March 31 at 20:00…
This poignant production transports audiences to Aigues-Mortes in the Petite Camargue, in the shadow of the historic Tour de Constance, once used as a prison for Protestants following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.
Set in the present day, the story unfolds behind the scenes of a luxury hotel, Hôtel de la Tour. Six characters — employees and those orbiting their world — navigate professional ambitions, romantic entanglements and the demanding expectations of guests. Over the course of a year, as the seasons turn from spring to winter, the play follows their intertwined lives, revealing personal aspirations and quiet struggles beneath the polished façade.
The cast features actors from the 11th graduating class of the École Supérieure d’Art Dramatique of the Théâtre National de Bretagne: Bonnie Barbier, Julie Borgel, Alison Dechamps, Félicien Fonsino, Dylan Maréchal and Maxime Crescini. The performance runs approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes without intermission.
March’s varied programme also includes Du charbon dans les veines (March 3), Un succès fou (March 10), Les Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco (March 12), Panayotis Pascot’s stand-up show (March 20) and C’est pas facile d’être heureux quand on va mal (March 26).
Information and tickets are available via the Théâtre Princesse Grace box office and montecarloticket.com.
Image: Gwendal Le Flem