Julie Duclos

She created her first show there in 2009, A Lover's Discourse: Fragments, adapted from the essay by Roland Barthes, which was then resumed at La Loge (Paris) in 2011, then at the MESS Festival in Sarajevo in 2012.

[1] With the same group of actors from CNSAD, in 2012 she created the show Masculin/Féminin, a laboratory of theatrical creation between reality and fiction then Nos Serments at the Théâtre national de la Colline,[2] in collaboration with Guy-Patrick Sainderichin, very freely inspired by the film The Mother and the Whore of Jean Eustache.

[3] This show is adapted as part of a radio fiction about France Culture, entitled A force de rêve tout bas.

[4] She again collaborates with the Théâtre national de la Colline for MayDay, a play by Dorothée Zumstein, inspired by the news story Mary Bell, found guilty of the murder of 2 young children at the age of 10.

The modern set design and the subtle use of the video include critically acclaimed,[6][7] as well as the acting Alix Riemer, Matthew Sampeur, Philippe Duclos and Vincent Dissez.