mardi 1 décembre 2015

Louane, Arnaud Ducret ... What happens to their shows planned at the Bataclan?

Louane, Arnaud Ducret ... What happens to their shows planned at the Bataclan?



The attack against the famous Parisian entertainment room inevitably shelved the representations that were to take place. If some, like Louane, canceled their concerts, others went in search of a new place.

After the terrorist attacks of November 13, Jules Frutos, one of the managers of Bataclan, remains traumatized. Like its teams. Asked one week ago on the future of the famous concert hall, the co-director immediately put the record straight. "It is not our primary concern. We focus on our teams, we try to follow the best you can. For the rest, we'll see," said he was at a conference of press, including relayed by Le Parisien. For filigree, a question comes up regularly on the table: what happens to the initially programmed shows at the Bataclan?

"There has been no official statement from management on this, but given the circumstances, everyone can understand it. Regarding the planned shows is case by case" comments does one Prodiss the side of the national union of producers and broadcasters. Moreover, the Bataclan, always inspected by investigators, remains closed to the public. No reopening date has, for now, been advanced. Return on three different courses to continue playing despite the drama.

"Find an alternative so quickly was a bit complicated"
On the evening of the attacks, Jean-Marc Dumontet understands that he will have to find another room to host the new show Christelle Chollet, of which he is the producer. The comedian had to settle for a series of Bataclan end of November to early January representations. Contacted by L'Express, he said not to have needed a formal statement to consider later. "There was not a shadow of a debate. Of course, we knew the Bataclan would not be available November 27th. For decency, we have not even had a phone call for us to ensure, it made sense. " Quickly, Jean-Marc Dumontet, owner of several theaters in Paris, is a solution of folds. Christelle Chollet finally install Bobino, in the 14th district of the capital, December 19 through January.

"Singing in this room is to show that life is stronger than anything"
Besides these two comedians, singers were also on show at the Bataclan. The singer was to perform there Louane on 9 and 10 December. There are two weeks, the company Auguri Productions, in charge of the young artist, published a statement in which it indicates the cancellation of two scheduled concerts in the legendary hall. It also specifies that all tickets purchased will be refunded.

Contacted by The Express, Auguri Productions declined to comment further.

Last week, the former candidate for The Voice paid tribute to two of his friends Thomas and Mary Mecury collaborators, died at the Bataclan. In Paris, she tells how she learned the sad news. "It was a real shock for me that night. I was playing at Lille [...] There was my family, much of the responsibility for my label. We had planned to celebrate. And we learned the Bataclan was attacked. We immediately tried to get news of Mary and Thomas. And that's the next morning I learned that they were dead. It was terrible. "

The singer concludes by recalling his dates at the Bataclan. It does not exclude the idea to come back one day. One way to show it believes that "life is stronger than everything."

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