Theatre of catastrophe : the hard-hitting play about France’s Grenfell moment
Mathilde Aurier’s 65 Rue d’Aubagne looks at the 2018 house collapse in Marseille and how the city healed itself through ‘love and solidarity’ “It was a turning point for Marseille, and it spotlighted the politics of France’s second city. There’s still a lot of things that have been left unsaid, (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Middle East)
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