Le souper is a French play written by Jean-Claude Brisville. The play is set in 1815 and revolves around a fictional meeting between two historical figures, Talleyrand and Fouché, during the Bourbon Restoration in France.
The play explores the power struggle and political intrigue between the two characters as they engage in a battle of wits over a dinner table. Talleyrand, a diplomat and politician, tries to outmaneuver Fouché, a former police chief, in a game of manipulation and deception.
The tension rises as the two men confront each other's past actions and decisions, revealing their true intentions and ambitions. As the evening progresses, the audience is drawn into a psychological duel between the two characters, each trying to gain the upper hand in a battle for control.
Le souper is a gripping drama that delves into the complexities of power, politics, and human nature, leaving the audience questioning the true motives of these historical figures.
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Le souper
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Extraits des 1er et 2ème quatuor
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Extraits des danses favorites d'Allemande
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