
TROMPE L'OEIL
Original STAGE play written by Cecile Durel,
directed by Meghan de Chastelain.
It was an RCS production for the Emergence Festival, in collaboration with Very Rascals.
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Amber played La Liberté.
After two weeks spent in restoration, the Girl with the Pearl Earring finally arrives in the Salle des États the night before her grand unveiling, setting up residence across from the Mona Lisa and La Liberté Guidant Le Peuple. But her official welcome to the Louvre doesn’t go as planned when her true intentions are made clear. Cecile Durel brings these three famous paintings to life in a comical and relatable story about what it means to be a woman in the public eye. Will Mona let Parel stay? Will Liberté finally get her way? And will Parel receive the support she has travelled halfway across the world to find? Safe from the eager eyes of tourists, these three women work to determine how to find – or maintain – ownership over the way they are perceived.
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This original play was written by Cecile Durel and directed by Meghan de Chastelain. It was an RCS production for the Emergence Festival, in collaboration with Very Rascals. Amber played La Liberté.