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"The truth shall set you free"
THEY WERE WRITTEN FOR OUR GUESTBOOK
" A serious subject treated with great delicacy, served by the actors involved and true and a staging that makes the most of all arts.
A theater that awakens consciousness.
remarkable and deeply moving. "
Chantal Bally, Radio Notre Dame.
"The soprano Elizabeth Laurence is a presence that communicates to the viewer. "
Chantal Bally, Radio Notre Dame .
"This is a show that takes guts. The subject is heavy, yet it never falls into maudlin melodrama. The actors are excellent and the staging very effective." (Beatrice ).
"I wanted to say how this piece because it upset me a problem so serious that I never imagined, and the staging is excellent, I will remember the long monologue the nun in the early part of the beautiful voice of the singer's trial so intense. This piece deserves to live longer and reach a wider audience. Bravo. "(Eric ).
"The truth shall set you free is a unique work. Thanks to the quality of its actors and staged, you immerse immediately in this human tragedy which you enter his best springs and its remedies. A fascinating piece serving an important cause! "(Olivier ).
"I just saw the play and go out enthusiast! I was very touched to tears, by the drama that you denounce so well. I am passionate about the room, showing off your game by players and excellent staging. I talk about me, you deserve a real popular success! "(Bernard ).
"I just congratulate you warmly for this wonderful play I saw last night with two friends and a student priest. It's very well done and very well played. Really well done! With such a subject, it appears upset and all four of us have very much enjoyed. ( Mayie ).
"Terribly news .... and so politically incorrect.
Very well done. Good idea to have "flesh" and the devil ... Sister Bridget is angelic.
The thankless role of counsel for the defendant was remarkably played.
Congratulations to all .... "(Elisa ).
Room surprising in a sober but highly motivated actors take us on a good time even if the subject is delicate. (Dominique ).