Grégoire Delacourt

[2] He became a publicist in 1982 and in 2004, created with his wife Dana Philp his own advertising agency, Quelle Belle Journée ("What a beautiful day") with which he signed contracts with brands such as Sephora, GO Sport, Caudalie, Folio (Éditions Gallimard), Taittinger, Crozatier, Directours, Unilever...

This adaptation won Mikaël Chirinian a nomination to the 2014 Molière Award[3] in the Seul en scène ("alone on stage") category.

[4] The cinematographic adaptation, produced by Clémentine Dabadie and Thomas Viguier, was entrusted to Didier Le Pêcheur [fr] with Mathilde Seigner, Marc Lavoine and Patrick Chesnais in the leading roles.

In October 2016, a new theatrical version was created in Montreal,[5] adaptation by Maryse Warda, direction by Marie-Thérèse Fortin, with Marie-Chantal Perron[6] in the role of Jocelyne.

In January 2017, a third theatrical version was created in Brussels at the Théâtre de la Samaritaine Archived 2017-01-16 at the Wayback Machine, adapted and interpreted by Lorette Goosse and directed by Christian Dalimier.

Grégoire Delacourt