Kean (Sartre)
See also: Kean
Kean is a Play of Jean-Paul Sartre written and represented in 1953, according to that of Alexandre Dumas.
It allowed the return to the scene of Jean-Paul Belmondo in 1987, after 28 years of absence.
Argument
With London at the 19th century, Kean is an adulated actor shakespearien. Don Juan become inveterate, he amuses by his facundity and his spirit the London good company. Elena, the charming wife of the ambassador of Denmark east éprise of the actor. The prince of Wales learns that this agitation is reciprocal, and proposes to him to give up this idylle against a money large sum.
Distribution
Version of 1987 to the Theater Marigny- Put in scene: Robert Hossein
- Jean-Paul Belmondo: Kean
- Beatrice Agenin: Elena
- Pierre Sliding gauge: the prince of Wales
- Sabine Haudepin
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