Originally, we were to take the train and have Nathalie pick us up. But, since the train workers are en grêve and train service is a bit sketchy right now, we rented a car and drove to their home. The girls were at the theater getting ready for the show, and Stepháne was still at work, so Nathalie prepared a “simple” repast for the three of us – a tart of tuna, fresh tomatoes, and cheese accompanied by green salad, fresh baguette, and a desert of sliced strawberries and kiwi. Delicious! Our contribution was the rosé to go with dinner. Then we hopped into our cars and were off.
Theater in Villefontaine |
We followed Nathalie to Villefontaine and the theater, La
Salle Daniel Balavoine, and soon found ourselves at a row of seats where Stepháne’s
parents and a few family friends were already seated. La Salle Balavoine is a small, intimate
theater, and the rows of seats are graduated so there are no “bad seats” in the
house. The show itself was quite
impressive! There was quite a large
troop of performers (all teenagers) accompanied by a four-piece band. The band leader would occasionally cue a
song, but for the most part, the performers sang, danced, moved, and spoke
without direction. Each of the
performers had a least one speaking part, and a few had multiple, lengthy
speeches. These kids were great!
The transformation of the teenage girls, in particular, was
stunning. For the most part, their
costumes for consisted simply of shorts, tops, fishnet stockings, and
heels. (Nathalie told us about buying
her girls their first pairs of heels so they could wear them in the
performance.) Add in the heavy stage
makeup, and suddenly they seemed to have morphed into young women. Stepháne nodded towards Lucie after the
performance and told David, “You can imagine how I feel.”
Both Lucie and Fanny were excited after the show and greeted
us and the rest of their ‘personal audience’ enthusiastically. They had both performed beautifully and had
already told Nathalie they were looking forward to next year’s production
(tba). Hopefully, we’ll be in Lyon and
able to be in the audience for that one, too.
It’s a pleasure to watch those two charming girls grow and thrive!
No comments:
Post a Comment