
Le Soulier de Satin
Drama · Romance
Overview
Video recording of the stage play "Le Soulier de Satin", played by La Comédie-Française at Paris during the 2024-2025 season, and directed for the stage by Eric Ruf. The play was recorded by Arnaud Desplechin.
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Marina Hands
Marina Hands
Dona Prouhèze
Marina Hands
Dona Prouhèze


Alain Lenglet
Alain Lenglet
Père Jésuite/Don Fernand/Alférès/Don Ramire/Frère Léon
Alain Lenglet
Père Jésuite/Don Fernand/Alférès/Don Ramire/Frère Léon


Laurent Stocker
Laurent Stocker
Don Baltazard/L’archéologue,/Almagro/Le second roi d’Espagne
Laurent Stocker
Don Baltazard/L’archéologue,/Almagro/Le second roi d’Espagne


Serge Bagdassarian
Serge Bagdassarian
L'annoncier/le roi d’Espagne/Don Rodilard/Don Mendez Leal
Serge Bagdassarian
L'annoncier/le roi d’Espagne/Don Rodilard/Don Mendez Leal


Didier Sandre
Didier Sandre
Don Pélage/Le second chancelier
Didier Sandre
Don Pélage/Le second chancelier
Baptiste Chabauty
Baptiste Chabauty
Don Rodrigue
Baptiste Chabauty
Don Rodrigue


Florence Viala
Florence Viala
Doña Isabel/L’annoncière/L’actrice
Florence Viala
Doña Isabel/L’annoncière/L’actrice


Coraly Zahonero
Coraly Zahonero
Jobarbara/La bouchère
Coraly Zahonero
Jobarbara/La bouchère


Christian Gonon
Christian Gonon
Le sergent napolitain/Le capitaine/Don Léopold Auguste/Le Japonais Daibutsu
Christian Gonon
Le sergent napolitain/Le capitaine/Don Léopold Auguste/Le Japonais Daibutsu


Suliane Brahim
Suliane Brahim
Doña Sept-Épées
Suliane Brahim
Doña Sept-Épées
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