Both actresses are known for their work in contemporary French theater, particularly in productions that challenge the audience's comfort.
is a dark comedy play by David Gieselmann that explores the boundaries of boredom, violence, and suburban malaise. In various theatrical productions, including those involving Hélène Viviès and Juliette Delfau , the play serves as a chilling examination of how a lack of feeling can lead to extreme, even sociopathic, behavior. The Premise of Monsieur Kolpert Helene Vivies, Juliette Delfau - Monsieur Kolpe...
The narrative centers on a dinner party hosted by Ralf and Sarah, a couple so deeply consumed by ennui that they claim to have murdered a colleague, Monsieur Kolpert, and hidden his body in a trunk in the room. As their guests, Edith and Bastian, become increasingly unsettled, the line between a "sick joke" and a horrific reality blurs. The play is often cited for its sharp, cynical dialogue and its ability to pivot from mundane domesticity to surrealist horror. Hélène Viviès and Juliette Delfau’s Involvement Both actresses are known for their work in