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“Talks” guest, actress and sister of Vanessa Paradis, starring in the adaptation.A tram named desire, returns to this ultimately very modern text. And about his childhood memories.
Alison Paradis takes center stage at Un tram named desire directed by Pauline Soucin *, in which she stars with Christiana Raleigh, who plays Blanche Dubois. A repeated text that continues to amaze with the words of the actress. “It can have a slightly dusty aftertaste, but Pauline Susini manages to make it modern. This is a material that speaks about the condition of women, violence, it has a resonance now.”
He spoke to Joseph Ghosn, the deputy director Madame Figaroabout the role of Stella in the play. “I know there’s a part of me in this character, so I try to give it a dose of specificity. He is a character of today with codes of the time.” Passionate about her work, Vanessa Paradis’ sister still admits to experiencing moments of “desperation” during rehearsals… But also joy in everyday life. A mother of two children, 8 years and 18 months, Alison Parady does not deny her intense pace. “My children inspire me a lot, they are constantly upset, they have to surpass me.” The actress also talks about her childhood memories of watching Sophie Marceau’s cult film until she wore out the cassette with her family; “We watched. A party with my sister in pajamas, she was very happy. Interview in the program “Conversations” to reveal.
Until May 25 at Bouffes parisiennes. The series also stars Alison ParadisCar
Source: Le Figaro
