28 March – 17 April

La Tempête ou la Voix du Vent

In La Tempête ou la Voix du Vent, Shakespeare’s tale unfolds with a storm that shipwrecks King Alonso and his son Ferdinand on a mystical island inhabited by the monstrous Caliban and the ethereal Ariel. Prospero, a sorcerer and exiled Duke of Milan, plots revenge while orchestrating Ferdinand’s love for his daughter Miranda. Through reality and fantasy, malice and drama, Shakespeare’s final play offers both magic and truth. Director Omar Porras brings a fresh perspective, channeling its elemental and theatrical power in a profound, unexpected union.

Based on William Shakespeare, directed by Omar Porras.

In French.

Rue Ancienne 37a,
1227 Carouge GE
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Photo Credit: Théâtre de Carouge

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