Theater play : Caroline Loeb In FRANÇOISE by SAGAN
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By popular demand, Piaff an Alliance Francaise de San Francisco are thrilled to announce the return of the one and only Caroline Loeb
In FRANÇOISE by SAGAN


About Caroline Loeb...
Caroline Loeb becomes Françoise Sagan, the vibrant and passionate novelist who found success at the age of 18 with the (then) scandalous 1954 novel "Bonjour Tristesse".By adapting a compilation of interviews with Sagan, Caroline Loeb revives the symbol of a generation freeing herself from bourgeois diktats, this “charming little monster” as François Mauriac called her.
Sagan's words are both sensitive and philosophical and her acute intelligence coupled with a scathing and subtle sense of humor hits the mark every time. Sagan speaks to us about universal issues: life, death, and love of course, but also about her deep love for literature, her taste for gambling, and the importance of solitude.
Caroline invites you to spend an evening with Françoise Sagan during a daring, touching, and witty monologue.
Françoise Sagan’s words are raw with emotional intensity and full of philosophical wisdom. Her sharp intelligence and biting humor that holds a touch of subtlety are combined in a way that reaches out to the hearts of the public. Sagan addresses the universal questions of life, death, and, of course, that of love in a uniquely personal manner. She further shares her profound love for literature, her taste for gambling, and the importance of solitude. Additionally, she paints the sensitive and accurate portraits of Billie Holiday, Ava Gardner, and Brigitte Bardot.
In this audacious yet touching and humorous monologue, Caroline Loeb brilliantly unveils her act with truth and accuracy. Loeb’s performance is a captivating journey through Sagan’s life and work, offering audiences a glimpse into the mind of one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.
Discounted tickets for AFSFmembers only on our website. Add the ticket to your basket. max 2 tickets/ member (1 ticket AFSF member price $40 and 1 tichet general entrance $50)
For general public, purchase your ticket via PIAFF directly : https://www.tickettailor.com/events/piaff/1584215
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