
Le Banquet d'Auteuil
History · Comedy
Overview
Tired of his wife's infidelities, Moliere rented a house in Auteuil, with his young protege, Michel Baron and his lifelong friend, Chapelle who invited a turbulent troop to dinner, that will mock/envy the jealous passion of the author.
Top Cast


Jean-Baptiste Marcenac
Jean-Baptiste Marcenac
Molière
Jean-Baptiste Marcenac
Molière


Hervé Lassïnce
Hervé Lassïnce
Chapelle
Hervé Lassïnce
Chapelle
Félix Beaupérin
Félix Beaupérin
Baron
Félix Beaupérin
Baron
Frédéric Rose
Frédéric Rose
Dassoucy
Frédéric Rose
Dassoucy
Grégory Cartelier
Grégory Cartelier
Nantouillet
Grégory Cartelier
Nantouillet
Roman Girelli
Roman Girelli
Jonsac
Roman Girelli
Jonsac
Gonzague Van Bervesseles
Gonzague Van Bervesseles
Osman
Gonzague Van Bervesseles
Osman
Dominique Ratonnat
Dominique Ratonnat
Dassoucy
Dominique Ratonnat
Dassoucy
Antoine Baillet-Devallez
Antoine Baillet-Devallez
Pierrotin
Antoine Baillet-Devallez
Pierrotin


Alain Marcel
Alain Marcel
Cyrano
Alain Marcel
Cyrano
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