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vampilllia · 2 years
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Godard: “I exist more as an image than as a real being, because my only life consists of making them”, declared the filmmaker in 1980. In the end, because his only life consists of being them, the films he makes are his “small essays”. Whereas the video in which he fully immerses himself with Histoire(s) du cinéma is not just something he makes, it has become what he is: a body of images, a thought of images, a world of images. A image-being of all things. Godard has relied entirely on this tension between still doing (films, circumscribed objects, identified that serve as beacons) and being completely (a state of looking, of video-thought, a total image-being, which opens to infinity and in which the risk, evident but avoided, is to be swallowed, absorbed, and dissolved in an ocean).“
cinema, video, godard by philippe dubois
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loeilafaim · 2 years
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27 août 22 | comment connaître, 3 : décoller | 40
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677 Dans la première partie de L’expérience intérieure, « I. Critique de la servitude dogmatique (et du mysticisme ) », Georges Bataille définit ce qu’il entend par cette expérience : « ce que d’habitude on nomme expérience mystique : les états d’extase, de ravissement, au moins d’émotion méditée. […] une expérience nue, libre d’attaches, même d’origine, à quelques confession que ce soit. » Il…
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elynalime · 5 months
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HAPPY ONE YEAR OF THE BEST MUSICAL ON BROADWAY !!
** sappy appreciation post incoming **
&juliet has changed my life in so many ways , its helped me to love myself , its helped me accept myself and live more openly and fearlessly , and its just been so . much . fun .
to the amazing cast that are all my babies ! to the world of &j ! to the amperstans and my amperstan moots that are basically the only people i talk to on here ( @thetisming and @catboyrichardkarinsky im so happy i met yall on here ) ! to my absolute favorite show ever !
and to hopefully getting to see it on broadway next summer !!
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thetisming · 2 months
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gogmstuff · 8 months
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Images of Maria Malibran -
From Wikipedia - "Maria Felicia Malibran (24 March 1808 – 23 September 1836) was a Spanish singer who commonly sang both contralto and soprano parts, and was one of the best-known opera singers of the 19th century. Malibran was known for her stormy personality and dramatic intensity, becoming a legendary figure after her death in Manchester, England, at age 28. Contemporary accounts of her voice describe its range, power and flexibility as extraordinary." Later in her article, the cause of death was identified as sequelae from falling off of a horse.
1824 Maria Malibran by Achille Devéria. From Wikimedia 1197X1499.
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1829 Presumed portrait of Maria Malibran by Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet (private collection). From pinterest.com/marcellagarsia/fashion-in-painting-xix-secolo/1820s/; fixed cracks w Pshop 1280X1625.
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1829 Maria Malibran Garcia by Henri Grevedon (BnF, département Musique). From gallica.bnf.fr/ark//12148/btv1b8426533k via pinterest.com/brobri12/artbreeder/ 979X1293.
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1830 Maria Malibran as Desdemona in Rossinis Otello by Henri Decaisne (location ?). From Wikimedia 2195X3234.
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ca. 1834 Maria Malibran by ? (location ?). From Wikimedia; fixed flaws w Pshop 789X1070.
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1835 Mme. Malibran by ? (BnF, département Musique). From gallica.bnf.fr/ark//12148/btv1b10524951z# 897X1084.
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Maria Malibran by ? (Royal Academy of Music - London, UK). From artuk.org; fixed biggest flaws w Pshop 1465X1850.
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genevieveetguy · 1 year
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The Mouth Agape (La gueule ouverte), Maurice Pialat (1974)
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musicaltheatreturtle · 7 months
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BOOTLEG TRADING
Here’s my list!
&Juliet
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Toronto - June 22nd, 2022 (First Preview)
CAST: Lorna Courtney (Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Philippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
Broadway - November 2022
CAST: Lorna Courtney (Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Philippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
Broadway - November 26th, 2022
CAST: Lorna Courtney (Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Joe Moeller (u/s William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Brandon Antonio (u/s Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Philippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
Broadway - November 30th, 2022
CAST: Lorna Courtney (Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Philippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
Broadway - December 17th, 2022
CAST: Lorna Courtney (Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Nicholas Edwards (u/s Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Philippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
Broadway - February 1st, 2023
CAST: Lorna Courtney (Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Phillippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
Broadway - April 19th, 2023
CAST: Lorna Courtney (Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Phillippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
Broadway - June 14th, 2023
CAST: Rachel Webb (u/s Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Joomin Hwang (u/s Francois DuBois)
Broadway - June 17th, 2023
CAST: Rachel Webb (u/s Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Nicholas Edwards (u/s Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Micheal Ivan Carrier (u/s Francois DuBois)
Broadway - August 2nd, 2023
CAST: Lorna Courtney (Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Phillippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
Broadway - August 6th, 2023
(Stark Sands Final Performance)
CAST: Veronica Otim (u/s Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Matt Raffy (u/s May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Brittany Nicholas (u/s Angelique), Philippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
VIDEOS
West End - January 2020
CAST: Grace Mouat (u/s Juliet), Cassidy Janson (Anne Hathaway), Oliver Tompsett (William Shakespeare), Jordan Luke Gage (Romeo), Tim Mahendran (Francois), Arun Blair-Mangat (May), Melanie La Barrie (Nurse "Angelique"), Ivan de Freitas (u/s Lance), Jocasta Almgill (Lady Capulet/Nell), Christopher Parkinson (s/w Lord Capulet/Sly), Kirstie Skivington (Eleanor/Benvolio), Antoine Murray-Straughan (Augustine), Sophie Usher (s/w Gwynne), Alex Tranter (Henry), Rhian Duncan (Imogen), Kieran Lai (Kempe), Danielle Fiamanya (Lucy), Dillon Scott-Lewis (Richard), Kerri Norville (Susanna), Josh Baker (s/w Thomas)
West End - January 4th, 2022
Broadway - October 2022
CAST: Lorna Courtney (Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Philippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
Broadway - November 22nd, 2022
CAST: Lorna Courtney (Juliet Capulet), Betsy Wolfe (Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Philippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
Broadway - December 22nd, 2022
CAST: Lorna Courtney (Juliet Capulet), Tiernan Tunnicliffe (u/s Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Philippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
Broadway - December 23rd, 2022
CAST: Lorna Courtney (Juliet Capulet), Tiernan Tunnicliffe (u/s Anne Hathaway/April), Stark Sands (William Shakespeare), Paulo Szot (Lance DuBois), Justin David Sullivan (May), Ben Jackson Walker (Romeo Montague), Melanie La Barrie (Angelique), Philippe Arroyo (Francois DuBois)
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
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West End - Date Unknown
RENT
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Broadway OBC - Opening Night
BEETLEJUICE
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Broadway OBC - Date Unknown
COME FROM AWAY
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Broadway - March 10th, 2017
ONCE UPON A ONE MORE TIME
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Broadway - September 3rd, 2023
Cast: Briga Heelan (Cinderella), Justin Guarini (Prince Charming), Jennifer Simard (Stepmother), Adam Godley (Narrator), Brooke Dillman (O.F.G.), Aisha Jackson (Snow White), Ryann Redmond (Belinda), Tess Soltau (Betany), Mila Weir (Little Girl), Gabrielle Beckford (Rapunzel), Ashley Chiu (Sleeping Beauty), Nathan Levy (Clumsy/Prince Ebullient), Ryan Steele (Prince Erudite), Morgan Whitley (Princess Pea), Lauren Zakrin (Little Mermaid), Liv Battista (Belle), Pauline Casiño (Esmeralda), Selena Haro (Gretel), Joshua Daniel Johnson (Prince Brawny), **Amy Hillner Larsen (u/s Goldilocks)**, Justice Moore (Red Riding Hood), Kevin Trinio Perdido (Prince Mischievous), Mikey Ruiz (Prince Gregarious), Josh Tolle (Prince Suave), **Matt Allen (u/s Prince Affable)**
HADESTOWN
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Broadway - July 30th Act 1 Only
Cast: Reeve Carney (Orpheus), Eva Noblezada (Eurydice), Tom Hewitt (Hades), Jewelle Blackman (Persephone), Lillias White (Hermes)
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Broadway - September 9th, 2023
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Lilas White (Hermes) Reece Carney (Orpheus) Grace Yoo (u/s Eurydice) Phillip Boykin (Hades) Betty Who (Persephone)
MOULIN ROUGE
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Broadway - August 9th, 2023
CAST: Casey Cott (Christian), Courtney Reed (Satine), David Harris (The Duke), **Patrick Clanton (u/s Harold Zidler)**, Sophie-Carmen Jones (Nini), Ricky Rojas (Santiago), Andre Ward (Toulouse-Lautrec), Jacqueline B Arnold (La Chocolat), Tasia Jungbauer (Arabia), David Merino (Baby Doll), Patrick Clanton, Alexander Gil Cruz, Taurean Everett, Aaron C. Finley, E.J. Hamilton, Bahiyah Hibah, Heather Makalani, Nick Martinez, Kaitlin Mesh, Clay Rice-Thomson, Jenn Stafford, Alex Varcas, Cole Wachman
West End - August 10, 2023
CAST: Robson Broad (u/s Christian), Melissa James (Satine), Matt Rixon (Harold Zidler), Ian Carlyle (Toulouse-Lautrec), Jon Tsouras (s/b Santiago), Ben Richards (The Duke), Amy Thornton (Nini), Siobhan James (u/s La Chocolat), Melissa Nettleford (u/s Arabia), Tiago Dhondt Bamberger (Baby Doll)
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Broadway - June 2022
CAST: Derek Klena (Christian), Ashley Loren (Satine), Eric Anderson (Harold Zidler), Sahr Ngaujah (Toulouse-Lautrec), Caleb Marshall-Villarreal (Santiago), Declan Bennett (The Duke), Kaitlin Mesh (Nini)
SWEENEY TODD
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Broadway - August 23rd, 2023
Cast: **Nicholas Christopher (s/b Sweeney Todd)**, **Jeanna De Waal (s/b Mrs. Lovett)**, **Nathan Salstone (u/s Anthony)**, Gaten Matarazzo (Tobias), Ruthie Ann Miles (Beggar Woman), Maria Bilbao (Johanna), Jamie Jackson (Judge Turpin), John Rapson (Beadle Bamford), **Daniel Torres (u/s Adolfo Pirelli)**, Galyana Castillo, Jonathan Christopher, Taeler Cyrus, **Hennessy Winkler (s/w Timothy Hughes's track)**, Paul-Jordan Jansen, Alicia Kaori, **Michael Kuhn (s/w Raymond J. Lee's track)**, Patricia Phillips, Samantha Pollino, Lexi Rabadi, **Dwayne Cooper (s/w Nathan Salstone's track)**, **Tug Watson (s/w Daniel Torres' track)**, Kristie Dale Sanders, Stephen Tewksbury, Felix Torrez-Ponce, **Megan Ort (s/w DeLaney Westfall's track)**
Broadway - September 13th, 2023
Cast: **Paul Jordan-Jansen (u/s Sweeney Todd)**, Annaleigh Ashford (Mrs. Lovett), Gaten Matarazzo (Tobias), Daniel Yearwood (Anthony), **Jeanna De Waal (s/b Beggar Woman)**, Maria Bilbao (Johanna), Jamie Jackson (Judge Turpin), John Rapson (Beadle Bamford), Nicholas Christopher (Pirelli), **Michael Kuhn (u/s Bird Seller)**, Patricia Phillips (Passerby), Stephen Tewksbury (Jonas Fogg), Galyana Castillo, **Kyrie Courter (s/w Taeler Elyse Cyrus's track)**, Timothy Hughes, **Dwayne Cooper (s/w Paul-Jordan Jansen's track)**, Alicia Kaori, Raymond J. Lee, Samantha Pollino, Lexi Rabadi, Nathan Salstone, Kristie Dale Sanders, Daniel Torres, Felix Torrez-Ponce, DeLaney Westfall
CABARET
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West End - August 31st 2023
CAST: Mason Alexander Park (Emcee), Sally Frith (u/s Sally Bowles), Nathan Ives-Mobia (Clifford Bradshaw), Beverley Klein (Fraulein Schneider), Teddy Kempner (Herr Shultz), Toby Turpin (u/s Ernst Ludwig), Michelle Bishop (Fraulein Kost/Fritzie), Ela Lisondra (s/w Frenchie), Matthew Gent (Hans), Hicaro Nicolai (Lulu), Charles Croysdill (Victor), Grant Neal (Max), Adam Taylor (Bobby), Laura Delaney (s/w Helga), Gabriela Benedetti (Texas), Sophie Maria Wojna (Rosie)
SOME LIKE IT HOT
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Broadway - August 26th, 2023
Cast: Christian Borle (Joe/Josephine), *DeMarius R. Copes (u/s Jerry/Daphne), Adrianna Hicks (Sugar), K. J. Hippensteel (u/s Osgood), NaTasha Yvette Williams (Sweet Sue), Adam Heller (Mulligan), Mark Lotito (Spats), Devon Hadsell (u/s Minnie), TyNina Rene Brandon, Julius Williams (s/w DeMarius R. Copes' track), Casey Garvin, Elizabeth Earley (s/w Devon Hadsell's track), Jenny Hill, Ian Campayno (s/w K. J. Hippensteel's track), Jarvis B. Manning, Brian Martin, Abby Matsusaka, Amber Owens, Dan Horn (s/w Charles South's track), Brendon Stimson, Raena White, Richard Riaz Yoder
KIMBERLY AKIMBO
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Broadway - September 16th, 2023
Cast: Colleen Fitzpatrick (s/b Kimberly), Justin Cooley (Seth), Jim Hogan (s/b Buddy), Alli Mauzey (Pattie), Bonnie Milligan (Debra), Olivia Elease Hardy (Delia), Alex Vinh (u/s Aaron), Fernell Hogan II (Martin), Skye Alyssa Friedman (u/s Teresa)
Looking For:
I’m open to pretty much anything but I love anything & Juliet, Moulin Rouge, Rent or Cabaret
If anything on this list interests you, feel free to DM me!! ♥︎
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coffeelovinggayidiot · 5 months
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Philippe Arroyo (Broadway Francois Dubois) likes Chip Zien and we found this out in the most chaotic way possible
I- I'm glad he has good taste??? I'm so scared right now
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adarkrainbow · 5 months
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Masterpost 14: End of autumn
Various fairytale illustrations: Illustrations from "Past Time Books" (part 1 - part 2 - part 3) - Some Hansel and Gretel illustrations - An image d'Epinal (Little Red Riding Hood sequel) - Philippe Jalbert's In the eyes - Some Grimm fairytales illustrations - A 19th century book - Another image d'Epinal (with some Bluebeard talk) - Random wolf anatomy
The Tale of Tales movie analysis: Part 1 - part 2 - part 3 - part 4
French folktales and fairytales: A Snow-White from Corsica - Beanstalks in France? - A question about wishing - A French variation of The Fisherman and his Wife - Little Golden Hood - Mind like an angel - What race meant in Perrault's texts - Fin de siècle fairytales (part 1 - part 2) - An university talk about medievalism in 17th century fairytales (plus addendum) - A discussion about the Drac and affiliated beings - About the French Sleeping Beauty opera - A literary Snow-White
History of fairytale studies: How Bettelheim "saved" fairytales in France (plus a question I was asked about it) - Jack Zipes talk (part 1 - part 2) - Asked about some Aarne Thompson resources - Dickens' Fraud on the Fairies
Ogre illustrations: Caricatures - Advertisement - Little Thumbling (part 2 and part 3)
A Tale Dark and Grimm: An Adam Gidwitz interview - My final opinion about the Netflix series - The beautiful French illustrations - The concept art (part 1 - part 2 ) - The storyboards (part 1 - part 2)
BD reviews: The bad - The good - The okay
Otomo Katsuhiro's Hansel and Gretel: Part 1 - part 2 (plus a dark webcomic)
Other things: LGBT characters in the Fables comic(s) - A possible lost Hansel and Gretel adaptation - A discussion about ogres, orcs and orcas (here) - Pierre Dubois talk (part 1 - part 2 - part 3 - part 4) - It killed me - A Series of Unfortunate Events - What this blog is about
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cochitalinda2002 · 1 year
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Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet | France (1790–1834) | Female Nude | (French Portrait Painter)
Drahonet was a student and disciple of Neo-classical French master, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and first exhibited at the Salon in 1822. The young artist painted the future Queen of England (Queen Victoria) when a girl, commissioned by William IV in 1832 as part of a much larger commission of some ninety portraits of officers and soldiers in uniform (now in the Royal Collection, Windsor). It was part of the commission to paint a series of pictures illustrating recent changes in the uniforms and weapons of the British Army.
The artist also worked for Charles X, painting a portrait of his grandson, Henri, duke of Bordeaux (now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux) and also worked for Louis-Philippe when duke of Orléans and after his accession.
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Sur Le Misanthrope : Adaptations
Une première mise en scène, datant de 1977, par Pierre Dux (classique)
Casting : Alceste - Georges Descrières, Oronte - Bernard Dheran, Philinte - Michel Duchaussoy, Dubois - Gérard Caillaud, Clitandre - Philippe Rondest, Acaste - Guy Michel, Arsinoé - Bérangère Dautun, Eliante - Dominique Constanza, Célimène - Béatrice Agenin
Costume tout noir pour Descrières, quelques rubans verts qui garnissent l’épaule ; il sera intéressant de noter comment chaque metteur en scène habille son Alceste. Chose étrange, la vue donnée par les fenêtres de chez Célimène ressemble à une vue d’un jardin de Versailles (carrément pas fait au hasard, on vous fait confiance m’sieur Dux). Ô diction naturelle d’un texte classique, mon amour ! J’ai l’impression d’entendre une vraie conversation, c’est magnifique. Un Alceste déjà bien énervé, dans les starting blocks dès le début (j’aime beaucoup le jeu de Descrières), mais qui a une certaine noblesse, une certaine majesté. Intéressant de voir que le costume de Philinte est le même que celui d’Alceste, mais son opposé complet en termes de couleur (rouge vif). On dirait que ce Philinte est le psy d’Alceste, c’est marrant. Psy un peu ferme, car le petit côté misanthrope de Philinte semble ici plus utilisé pour souligner les excès d’Alceste. Pour l’instant je vois l’amitié Alceste/Philinte like two old queens, c’est jouissif pour moi. Bon excusez-moi, les costumes masculins sont tous les mêmes, juste de couleur différentes et plus ou moins ornés. Un Oronte précieux et pétasse à souhait (excellent Bernard Dheran). Philinte qui donne des petits coups de tête approbateurs quand Alceste réussit l’interaction sociale, my autistic king. Potescore à la lecture du sonnet, vraiment mon moment préféré, eux qui se prennent le bec à voix basse mais dont la resting bitch face ressurgit immédiatement telles les fleurs au printemps. Philinte a l’air constamment atterré par son pote, je trouve ça hilarant. Une Célimène MAGNIFIQUE (Béatrice Agenin, quelle belle femme mon dieu), tout en noir, absolument charmante (et qui n’hésite pas à embrasser Alceste dans sa première apparition pour lui donner une preuve de son amour), très ironique, et médisante pétillante. Alceste l’aime, bon dieu, au début d’un amour grognon mais qui garde une certaine tendresse ;  sa colère dans l’Acte III après la “trahison” de Célimène est bouillante, mais en sous-main, pas vraiment de grands éclats de voix, une rage plutôt contenue (malgré un poing qui aurait pu partir). Mais ils s’aiment quand même. La grande folle tout en rose c’est bien sûr Acaste (Guy Michel qui ne ménage aucun ridicule), et son acolyte en jaune poussin, Clitandre, plus soft (très bon Philippe Rondest). Eliante (jolie Dominique Constanza) semble prendre un peu après sa cousine dans le ton, mais reste mimi (par contre, un peu plus d’émotion que diable, à certains moments j’avais l’impression de voir jouer une carpe. Avec tout le respect que je lui dois.). Bérangère Dautun est une Arsinoé très méprisante, la voix posée, j’adore. All by myself joue bien fort dans ma tête à la dernière sortie de notre asocial préféré. Je retiens de cette pièce un Alceste assez désillusionné pour garder un certain calme, qui lui confère une aura noble, mais pas assez pour ne pas s’énerver de temps à autre.
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Deuxième version, de 1959, mise en scène (bien sûr classique) de Jean Kerchbron
Casting : Alceste - Renaud Mary, Philinte - Bernard Dheran, Oronte - Jean Le Poulain, Célimène - Françoise Christophe, Eliante - Evelyne Dandry, Acaste - Jacques Ciron, Clitandre - Alain Feydeau, Arsinoé - Malka Ribovska
Caméra qui est le point de vue d’Alceste ??? Innovative ! Surprise de retrouver l’Oronte de la version de 77 en Philinte. Diction pas très naturelle, pet peeve. Perruque ridicule pour Renaud Mary, mais c’est pas sa faute. Mise en scène hyper minimaliste, je suis surpris (agréablement je le concède). Turbopétasse de Le Poulain en Oronte, parfait. Je suis furieusement bisexuel pour la Célimène de Françoise Christophe, hautaine et au rire méprisant jouissif. Turbopétasses derechef avec Clitandre et Acaste, les années 60 n’étaient-elles donc faites que de cela ? Je suis également furieusement bisexuel pour l’Eliante d’Evelyne Dandry, Philinte je vais te piquer ta femme. Même Arsinoé (Malka Ribovska) est MAGNIFIQUE, un joli filon pour les fans de Molière lesbiennes. Dheran est super en Philinte tout doux, monsieur flirtez avec moi svp pour le 14 février. Une bonne vieille interprétation tout ce qu’il y a de plus classique.
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Troisième version, de 2000, mise en scène de Jean-Pierre Miquel (classico-moderne ?)
Casting : Arsinoé - Alberte Aveline, Oronte - Michel Favory, Eliante - Isabelle Gardien, Alceste - Denis Podalydès, Clitandre - Laurent d’Olce, Célimène - Clotilde de Bayser, Philinte - Laurent Natrella, Acaste - Christian Gonon, Le Garde / Dubois - Guillaume Gallienne
Wow, Podalydès avec les cheveux encore très très bruns. Un tout tout petit ruban vert en guise de collier, c’est un Alceste bien mélancolique, comme Podalydès sait faire ce genre de personnage. Je compare avec une autre version dont je parlerais après celle-ci, je sais, mais j’ai l’impression de voir la mise en scène d’Hervieu-Léger en moins bien, les personnages sont placés pareils et rient même parfois aux mêmes moments…Mais il manque la petite étincelle que donnent Corbery et Génovèse dans l’autre version. Non vraiment Podalydès est hyper calme en début de pièce, c’est très bizarre. Guys pick up the fucking pace, ça a pas l’air naturel ni dans l’esprit de la pièce, qu’est-ce que vous faites ??? Et bordel, Natrella, un peu d’émotion merde, j’ai l’impression de voir un ragondin à qui on a filé un texte et un costume de dentelle. Favory, pareil, le ridicule d’Oronte est où ??? Clotilde de Bayser à vingt ans MADAME je suis à vos genoux. Elle est belle, pétillante, souriante, drôle, bref, ma femme. Aussi, serait-ce un lieu commun de foutre Acaste et Clitandre en jaune poussin et rose pétant ? Alceste se réveille un peu à l’Acte II, merci, on attendait que ça. Un tout petit pitchoune Gallienne. Est-ce que c’est aussi un lieu commun de foutre Alceste enserrant de ses bras la taille de Célimène et poser la tête sur ses genoux ? (ça ne me dérange pas, les hommes désespérés on aime ça ici). Un Alceste bien cheum aussi, dont la déclaration “je voudrais qu’aucun ne vous trouvasses aimable” est assez creepy. Wow, Philinte qui fume (*transpose immédiatement ça avec Génovèse et décède promptement par excès de horniness*). Les costumes deviennent hyper sombres à la fin, pas mal. Et Célimène qui reste seule sur scène avant le tomber de rideau ? (dieu quelle femme magnifiquement belle.). Je me suis quand même assez emmerdé, la mise en scène aurait tellement pu être mieux mise en valeur, et les comédiens étaient pas trop au rendez-vous…
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Quatrième et dernière version, de 2019, mise en scène de Clément Hervieu-Léger (une moderne, pour changer)
Casting : Alceste - Loïc Corbery, Philinte - Eric Génovèse, Célimène - Adeline d’Hermy, Eliante - Jennifer Decker (mais j’ai aussi vu Claire de La Rue du Caën), Oronte - Serge Bagdassarian, Arsinoé - Florence Viala, Acaste - Christophe Montenez (mais j’ai aussi vu Clément Hervieu-Léger), Clitandre - Pierre Hancisse (mais j’ai aussi vu Birane Ba), Dubois - Gilles David (mais j’ai aussi vu Christian Gonon)
Comme d’hab je vous ai réservé ma version favorite pour la fin et…j’adore cette mise en scène. Depuis je fais totalement confiance à Hervieu-Léger en matière de direction artistique. Transposée dans un salon d’un appartement haussmannien en emménagement, la pièce reprend un peu de vigueur avec une mise en scène plus contemporaine. Des jeux de lumière, de musique de fond contribuent à l’ambiance et surtout rappellent que la pièce se déroule sur une journée. Mais ce sont d’abord les acteurs qui donnent un nouvel éclairage. C’est la seule fois jusqu’ici où j’ai vu la misanthropie d’Alceste traitée comme une véritable maladie, qui lui fait autant de mal qu’il en fait aux autres. C’est Loïc Corbery (pour moi, un des meilleurs acteurs de sa génération) qui porte cet Alceste blessé, à l’aura de chat mouillé, qui alterne périodes de calme ressentiment avec des explosions de colère stupéfiantes. Je compare avec la reprise de la pièce en 2023 (que j’ai vue hihihi), il a rendu son personnage plus calme par endroits, mais cela fait ressortir toute la violence de ses éclats. Philinte est campé par Eric Génovèse qui donne une douceur indicible à ce personnage ; qui garde cependant une bonne couche de rire devant Alceste et son ridicule, sans pour autant cesser d’agir comme un véritable ami (des petites attentions, l’aide à l’interaction sociale, sa présence presque constante auprès de lui, son inquiétude pour lui, la scène du câlin…LA SCÈNE DU CÂLIN PUTAIN), sans oublier la petite touche de misanthropie inhérente au personnage (et qui le rend complexe). Mention reprise 2023 : il est plus abrasif, plus triste peut-être, plus misanthrope, mais ça relève encore plus les moments de douceur. Célimène (Adeline d’Hermy je vous AIME) est si belle, si pleine de vie, et amoureuse en plus…Le duo qu’elle forme avec Corbery (bouleversants dans l’Acte III) permet de nous rappeler en nous mettant un gros coup de couteau dans le cœur que leur amour restera impossible. Eliante est choupinette outre commune mesure, Philinte sans déconner un jour je vais te piquer ta femme (ou eux deux ? vive la bisexualité). Serge Bagdassarian est un Oronte jouissif par l’interprétation typique et personnelle qu’il donne de ce personnage ; même chose pour Florence Viala en Arsinoé particulièrement âpre ; Acaste et Clitandre, peu importe les interprètes, sont parfaits et confinent aux petits-maîtres quelquefois (même si Hervieu-Léger en Acaste a été la plus pétasse to have ever pétassed). Si les moments de comédie sont là, on oublie surtout pas de nous rappeler que c’est aussi une tragédie, et la fin de la pièce est tellement douce amère…Enfin bref, je pourrais passer des heures à parler de cette mise en scène là, mais mon compte principal est un assez vibrant témoin de mon admiration pour celle-ci.
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Who I Write For
Hey everyone this is a list of who I write for.
If you have someone else in mind, send me an ask and i’ll let you know if i want to write for him. I’m not picky
Also if anyone would want me to start an AU let me know!
How to request
I DO NOT WRITE SMUT
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New jersey Devils
Jack Hughes
Nathan Bastian
Dawson Mercer
Luke Hughes
Nico Hischier
Timo Meier
Brendan Smith
Vancouver Canucks
Quinn Hughes
Brock Boeser
Elias Pettersson
Cole McWard
Anthony Beauvillier
Dakota Joshua
Toronto Maple Leafs
Mitch Marner
Auston Matthews
William Nylander
Matthew Knies
Morgan Reilly
Buffalo Sabres
Owen Powers
Tyson Jost
Devon Levi
Erik Johnson
Jeff Skinner
Tage Thompson
Dylan Cozens
Casey Mittelstadt
Carolina Hurricanes
Michael Bunting
Andrei Svechnikov
Jack Drury
Pittsburgh Penguins
Pierre-Oliver Joseph
Ryan Graves
Ty Smith
Columbus Blue Jackets
Nick Blankenburg
Kent Johnson
Cole Sillinger
Adam Boqvist
Zach Werenski
Adam Fantilli
Vegas Golden Knights
Brendan Brisson
San Jose Sharks
Thomas Bordeleau
Tristen Robins
William Eklund
Henry Thrun
Luke Kunin
Anaheim Ducks
Trevor Zegras
Mason McTavish
John Gibson
Frank Vatrano
St Louis Blues
Jake Neighbours
Colton Parayko
Ottawa Senators
Josh Norris
Brady Tkachuk
Mathieu Joseph
Jakob Chychrun
Zack MacEwen
Tim Stutzle
Thomas Chabot
Minnesota Wilds
Matt Boldy
Brock Faber
Brandon Duhaime
Los Angeles Kings
Alex Turcotte
Quinn Byfield
Brandt Clarke
Pierre Luc Dubois
Alex Laferriere
Florida Panthers
Matthew Tkachuk
Sam Bennett
Mackie Samoskevich
William Lockwood
Aaron Ekblad
Josh Mahura
Brandon Montour
Colorado Avalanche
Cale Makar
Bowen Byram
Nate Mackinnon
Miles Wood
Detroit Red Wings
J.T. Compher
Dylan Larkin
Joe Veleno
Jake Walman
Boston Bruins
Mason Lohrei
Johnny Beecher
Jeremy Swayman
Jake Debrusk
Charlie Mcavoy
Montreal Canadiens
Cole Caufield
Arber Xhekaj
Kirby Dach
Christian Dvorak
Alex Newhook
New York Islanders
Noah Dobson
Mat Barzal
Philadelphia Flyers
Morgan Frost
Cam York
Jamie Drysdale
Joe Farabee
Tyson Foerster
Noah Cates
New York Rangers
Alexis Lafrenière
Adam Fox
K’Andre Miller
Braden Schneider
Chris Kreider
Zac Jones
Arizona Coyotes
Logan Cooley
Dylan Guenther
Clayton Keller
Nick Schmaltz
Chicago Blackhawks
Lukas Reichel
Seth Jones
Alex Vlasic
Connor Bedard
Tampa Bay Lightnings
Brandon Hagel
Anthony Cirelli
Seattle Kraken
Brandon Tanev
Jamie Oleksiak
Philipp Grubauer
Will Borgen
Dallas Stars
Wyatt Johnston
Jake Oettinger
Rope Hintz
Craig Smith
University of Michigan
Luca Fantili
Rutger McGroarty
Nick Moldenhauer
Phil Lapointe
Jacob Truscott
Tyler Duke
Marshall Warren
Frank Nezar
Ethan Edwards
Michigan State University
Red Savage
Isaac Howard
Maxim Štrbák
Ohio State University
Joe Dunlap
Cam Thiesing
Davis Burnside
Caden Brown
Matt Cassidy
Minnesota University
Luke Mittelstadt
Jimmy Snuggerud
Ryan Chesley
Oliver Moore
Brody Lamb
Boston College
Cutter Gauthier
Will Smith
Ryan Leonard
Gabe Perreault
Drew Fortescue
Jacob Fowler
Will Vote
University of Wisconsin
Cruz Lucius
Charlie Stramel
Zach Schulz
Random Teams
Nick Granowicz
Jay Keranen
Colton Dach
Nathan Gaucher
+ more
AU’s 
Nick Granowicz x Msu Reader
Josh Norris x Tkachuk sister
Trevor Zegras x Hughes sister
Cutter Gauthier x Hughes sister
Matthew Knies x Matthews sister
Jack Hughes x Mercer au
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Jacqueline "Jackie" Beulah Burkhart (born September 24, 1961), the Familial Lore...
Jackie is the daughter of John "Jack" Charles Burkhart Jr (born 1920) and Pamela "Pam" DuBois (born 1938). Yeah, there's a major age gap, and Jack is easily old enough to be Pam's father.
Pam comes from Madison, a sheltered only child, but went to college to Milwaukee. With the intent of finding a husband. She dates Dean the eventual fireman for awhile, who hails from Point Place, but meets Jack while she's there. And although she does love him, she mostly sees dollar signs. And after college graduation in 1960, with a business degree in hand, they marry. A year later, Jackie is born.
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Her Father:
John "Jack" Charles Burkhart Jr (born 1920): The youngest child of John Sr and his wife Emma. His father is a foolish scoundrel, and he takes after his far more seemingly calculating mother. Well, mostly. Him writing his classmates' papers got him kicked out of law school in New York, and he's more than willing to skirt around the rules to get his way.
Her Father's Roots:
Her father has German, Dutch, and English roots...
John Charles Burkhart Sr (1882-1929): The Burkhart name was anglicized from the German surname Burkhardt by his ancestors, who typically intermingled with German, Dutch, and English stock. He's firmly old money, from the northeast. He's a desperate party boy, a reckless schemer, who is willing to marry down...
Emma Grace Cowell (1885-1980): Her family is firmly new money, finding success with a string of department stores (called Cowell's) in northeastern Illinois and southeastern Wisconsin. She was previously married to a lowly store clerk named Thomas Dunne, which outraged her father, who died of pneumonia in 1911. He fathered her first daughter, Sarah, who is Jack's only notable ally (along with her son Charlie) following his arrest in 1978.
His Siblings:
Sarah Louisa Abbott (nee Dunne) (1907-1988): Jack's half sister, from their mother's first marriage. She's a loving social butterfly, and she treats Jack almost like a son. Her son Charlie (Carla's father) and Jack are almost like brothers.
Lillian Grace Croft (nee Burkhart) (born 1913): Jack's quiet but calculating older sister. She's more than willing to adhere to the rules of high society, and one of her daughters Corinne is notorious for doing the same.
Extra:
Emma's sister Julia married into the Morgan family, and the Morgan family helped bring the Burkhart family to Point Place. So, Buddy and Jackie are not so distant cousins (second cousins once removed).
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Her Mother/Her Mother's Roots:
Pamela "Pam" Anne DuBois (formerly Burkhart) (born 1938): The spoiled rotten child of two Canadians, one French and one English. Her parents, Philippe and Annie, moved to the states during the Great Depression.
Her mother Annie and her grandmother Flora run an alterations shop, but Pam doesn't share much of their enthusiasm. She deserves to be more than a measly seamstress, and her dad's government job in Madison is boring. Cutthroat yet considering the ways of the day, she goes to school to find love. And finds love, and love for the cutthroat world of real estate. The latter of which distracts her from her miserable personal life, along with the copious amounts of alcohol. Until her whole world explodes.
More context:
There's this whole other plot point where Jack gets annoyed for not giving him a son, and a stillbirth gone horribly wrong (to Jennifer, hence the name aversion on Jackie's part) renders Pam infertile. Now, she is no longer a woman, she thinks, so she projects this toxic attitude to Jackie. As she drinks.
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thetisming · 6 months
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guys the fact that Frankie was like 'so i should probably wait to propose to you?' and when Juliet started laughing he didnt realise she was being like 'haha funny joke' and then got down on one knee. i love him
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CONCOURS LITTERAIRE “Être(s) immortel(s)” : annonce des résultats !
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Félicitations à tous les participants !
La 11e édition du concours de nouvelles du Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Toulouse a suscité un véritable engouement ! Un plébiscite qui a dépassé les prévisions les plus optimistes que ce soit dans la catégorie des adultes avec 244 nouvelles ou celle des moins de 18 ans avec 82 nouvelles au compteur. Le Muséum a, en effet, enregistré à la clôture des participations, le mardi 3 janvier, plus de 326 contributions en provenance de la France métropolitaine, mais pas seulement. Une sélection de belle facture qui, de la Guyane à la Réunion, en passant par le Congo, Singapour, l'Allemagne, l’Italie, la Belgique ou encore la Suisse, continue de s’ouvrir à l’international !
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Un grand bravo aux lauréats !
Le jury s’est réuni le jeudi 27 avril 2023 afin de tenir sa délibération désignant les 6 lauréats. La sélection a été rude et les débats très animés ! Mais c’est sans compter sur le professionnalisme de ce jury aux multiples sensibilités qui est heureux d’annoncer les résultats suivants, dans les 2 catégories adulte et jeunesse :
1. Palmarès dans la catégorie auteurs adultes.
1er prix : « Mare nectaris » de Julien PHILIPPE (21120) 2e prix : « Glaz et le dictionnaire des homards » de Colin MAILLARD (75006) 3e prix : « Ad vitam aeternam (pour la vie éternelle) » de Jessica ARDUIN (31300)
Les 17 autres nouvelles pré-sélectionnées dans la catégorie adultes étaient : « Un homme ordinaire » de Danielle ALLOZA (81000), « Le rond des marronniers » de Stéphanie AUBERT (49230), « Le patriarche éternel » de Daniel BAS (69430), « Une épreuve d’amour » de Bruno BAUDART (34140), « L’Oiseau d’Héliopolis » d’Anthony BOULANGER (28260), « Éternels complices » d’Emmanuel BROC (32600), « Assoiffée » de Sylvaine COLLART (31100), « Les ragots de la méduse » de Laura CORREDOR (33600), « Lettre de revendication » de Laurent FORTIER (14123), « Roches éternelles » de Margaux GRELLETY (78018), « Mémorial » de Marie-Claire HAGUET (09120), « La tombe de Gengis Khan » d’Olivier LALYR (42000), « Rhum arrangé » de Marie MAILLOT (94300), « Le passage » de Gérard MEGRET (45110), « La colère de la terre » de Noémie OBERDISSE (13790), « Amour benthique » d’Anna Valérie REICH (31520), « Le prix de l’immortalité » de Catherine TAREL-BERLEMONT (59890)
2. Palmarès dans la catégorie auteurs de moins de 18 ans.
1er prix : « All The Madmen » de Louise CONFAIS (31560) 2e prix : « La Chute » de Daphné LAMANDÉ-MORANT  (53200) 3e prix : « Un voyage éternel » de Timothy LOMBARD-KIRCH (25000)
Les 8 autres nouvelles pré-sélectionnées dans la catégorie auteurs de moins de 18 ans étaient : « La Bonne action » de Camille BUXTORFF-MULLER (12000), « Immortalité... Quelle horreur, quelle beauté » d'Esther FARES (31520), « Vie tranquille d'un immortel » de Tymothé FOISSAC-FERRÉ (31410), « Feu » de Lola GINESTE (31410), « Dark Moon » de Juliette GORIAUD (31460), « Vampire Slayer Academy » de Madenn GOURIO-DUBREUIL (81800), « Celle qui vécut » de Luna PASTOR (81710), « Silence » de Chloé RAFFANEL (12510)
Le Muséum va e-publier les nouvelles lauréates.
Les deux premiers prix des 2 catégories seront lus à voix haute le samedi 10 juin 2023, dans l’auditorium du Muséum d’histoire naturelle de Toulouse, lors de la rencontre littéraire et de la remise des prix aux différents lauréats.
Un immense merci aux membres du jury !
Laëtitia Bartholome (Service Expositions, Muséum), Lydie Bottier (Pôle jeunesse, Médiathèque José Cabanis), Laetitia Bouchama (Directrice de la médiathèque Mémo, Montauban), Audrey Bonniot (Service Bibliothèque & Documentation, Muséum), Caroline Chevalier-Galant (Service Bibliothèque & Documentation, Muséum), Évelyne Cocault (Comédienne de Théâtre amateur), Astrid Conan (Relation Visiteurs-Billetterie support qualité, Muséum), Christel Dubois (Professeure d'anglais), Lucie Ferlet (Pôle jeunesse, Médiathèque José Cabanis), Fanny Fourrier (Pôle Intermezzo, Médiathèque José Cabanis), Caroline Goursat (Étudiante, libraire), Florence Lamotte (Directrice commerciale chez Piktos), Sylvie Marquez (Association Toulouse Polars du Sud), Bernard Meyer (Docteur en Philosophie, enseignant, comédien), Serge Nicolo (Écrivain, Régisseur des Collections, Musée Paul Dupuy), Cristina Noacco (Auteure, maître de conférence en littérature médiévale) et Cédric Pignat (Écrivain, enseignant, lecteur).
Au plaisir de vous retrouver et d’échanger avec vous, samedi 10 juin, au Muséum de Toulouse !
Crédit : Laurent Koëss - Muséum de Toulouse
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Riddle Era- Elodie Dubois
"𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙤𝙣𝙡𝙮 𝙬𝙖𝙮 𝙮𝙤𝙪'𝙡𝙡 𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙧 𝙨𝙞𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙚 𝙢𝙚, 𝙏𝙤𝙢, 𝙞𝙨 𝙗𝙮 𝙠𝙞𝙡𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙢𝙚, 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙄 𝙖𝙢 𝙦𝙪𝙞𝙩𝙚 𝙝𝙖𝙧𝙙 𝙩𝙤 𝙠𝙞𝙡𝙡."
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Name: Elodie Medea Dubois  
Nicknames: Didi 
Birthdate: 8th of August, 1926 
Zodiac Sign: Cancer 
Personality Type (MBTI): tbd 
Blood Status: Pureblood 
Nationality: British, French, part Swedish 
Physical Appearance
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Hair: Brown with red undertones 
Eyes: Blue/green 
Height: 1.60m 
Weight: 66kg 
Body Type: Average 
Skin Tone: Fair 
Distinguishing Marks (scars, birthmarks, etc.): a small birthmark on her back 
Background
Elodie Medea Dubois was born the 8th of August, 1926 by Étienne Dubois and Catalina Rosier. She was their oldest child and was her father’s favourite, for she looked like her aunt Jude. She grew up happy, with a loving family, though often babysat her siblings, she still had a happy childhood. She got her Hogwarts letter on January and soon started to attend Hogwarts. 
Hometown
Dubois manor has been their ancestral home since 1796 and every single Dubois who didn’t leave the house after marriage have lived there. Elodie loved her home and often saw her cousins, Evangeline and Annalisa. The house was big enough for her family and some guests. 
Family
Mother: Catalina Freydis Rosier 
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Only daughter of Sara Rosier and her lover, the deceased King Edward VII, she grew up with her mother and her mother’s ‘friend’ Carmine Elderberry, and her family was given an allowance by Parliament for being children of the late king. She grew up nearly on the lap of luxury and many matches were offered to her, but she instead fell for her mother’s surgeon, Ètienne Dubois. Soon, they were married and had three children: Elodie, Èponine and Fabian Dubois. She was a kind and loving mother, and was admired by her children. 
Father: Ètienne Philippe Dubois 
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The heir to the next generation of Dubois surgeons, and the brother of the famous Jude Dubois (later Brokenshire) he was intelligent, resourceful, cunning, creative and kind. He was quite the catch in the market and was his father’s favourite. He was the oldest child of Philip Dubois and his wife, Adrienne Minville. He got a privileged education and was soon made head of the Dubois family. At 19 he got engaged and married to Catalina Rosier, a royal bastard and part of the prolific Sacred Twenty-Eight family Rosier. The marriage had three children and doted on them, spoiling them and giving them the best educations. 
Sister: Èponine Dubois 
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Elodie loves her sister very much, and though both of them compete to see who’s the best, they’re protective of one another and always back each other up. 
Brother: Fabian Dubois 
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Elodie’s youngest brother, she is protective of him and the ones who resembles their mother more. Also an aspiring surgeon, Elodie finds him quite entitled and bratty because of the fact that he’s a man, but she is protective of him nevertheless. 
Hogwarts
House: Ravenclaw 
Best Class: Charms 
Worst Class: Divination 
Boggart: Her family becoming death eaters 
Riddikulus: They instead become a fat Virgin Mary 
Patronus: German Shepherd 
Patronus Memory: Laughing with her family during a game of whist 
Mirror of Erised: Herself with her entire family proud of her 
Amortentia (what she smells like): Expensive soap, beignets, earl grey tea, French toast and apple pie 
Amortentia (what she smells): tbd 
Career
11-18: Hogwarts student
19-28: Nurse
30-48: Head surgeon
50-64: Matron of St. Mungo’s
65+: Retiree
Personality & Attitude
Priorities: Her family, her career, her siblings and herself 
Strengths: Cunning, loyal, brave, intelligent, creative and witty 
Weaknesses: Proud, stubborn, a bit entitled 
Stressed: Around death eaters, when she’s away from her family, during the wars 
Calm/Comforted: With her family, eating beignets and healing people 
Favorites
Colors: royal blue, brown, golden, green and white 
Weather: Cloudy with a warm sun 
Hobbies: Learning new healing spells, read, dance ballet and bake 
Fashion: Her fashion is neat and shows off her status as the child of a royal bastard and a reputed woman of her status 
Relationships
Significant Other/Love Interest: Lyubomir Vulchanov ( @magicallymalted​ )
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The two of them met at Hogwarts, though nothing eventful happened the first years due to Elodie’s infatuation towards their mutual friend, Tom Riddle. When she got heartbreak out of it, Miro was the one to comfort her and she started to frequent his company often, which led to both of them catching feelings. 
After Miro’s fallout with Tom, he and Elodie were closer than ever and soon declared their love for one another on the portal of Elodie’s flat, where they shared a sweet, passionate kiss under the rain. They soon began dating, much to Miro’s family’s chagrin, for she wasn’t the ideal woman for them. 
But two years into the bliss, Miro started to get more and more passionate on necromancy and Elodie did not like it at all. She tried to get him interested in another things, but he always came back to it. The two argued more often and started to fall out as well. Miro became more obssesed. And Elodie found out she was pregnant. 
The moment she knew, she first wanted to see where his priorities were: he either chose necromancy or her. In the heat of the moment, she told him to leave and never return, breaking up with him, though deep inside she didn’t truly mean it: she was an emotional wreck, and hurt, and getting deja vu on Tom and his darkness as well. That comparison was the last straw and two days later he left, still not knowing that he was to be a father. 
Elodie raised her son, whom she named Sebastian Philippe, and worked two jobs to maintain him and give him a comfortable life. Many men in the medical industry offered as husbands and stepfathers, but she declined: she was done dealing with men. 
In 1991, when she was 65 years old, she found out that she had breast cancer and there was no cure for it. At first she was intimidated by chemo, but decided to try it and soon lost her hair: afraid, she bought wigs and learned fashion charms to hide her terminal illness. In 1997, she was recruited by the Phoenix Resistance by a colleague of hers, and soon joined Devon Marlowe’s ( @kathrynalicemc​ ) cause, and so did her son, now a man of 46 years old and with a son of his own. As the path became more dangerous, her illness took a worse turn and soon the healer of the team discovered her secret and made her retire, but she refused at first. 
She was on her way to escape to France when she heard the worst news: Sebastian had been murdered by Voldemort’s orders. By Tom Riddle’s orders. She went to collect his body and broke down, the screams so loud and full of pain that it was like the soul left her body. It did feel like that. She went to tell Miro in person and her anger and pain was such, the two of them fought, and Elodie slapped him, and when she saw that he didn’t fight back and that things had changed, she broke down. They talked and he came back with her to England, though he brought his research with him. He searched for a way to bring back his son, to no avail. 
Miro and Elodie seemed like they’d reconcile when she had a seizure that proved fatal and died on a helpless Miro’s arms. He broke down, having had lost his son and now the love of his life and couldn’t save his long-dead sister either. He was tired. So tired. He did live for a while, but soon reunited with them both with the help of Elodie’s medicines. 
Their grandson, James, buried them all together alongside his young daughter Lucille Elodie, who is the current most recent member of the Dubois family through Elodie, born in 1997. She has Elodie’s eyes and her veela mother’s white hair. 
Friends: tbd 
Rivals
She invented several healing spells that helped the medicine of the time 
She’s spoiled by both her grandmothers, Sara and Adrienne 
She was also one of the first women to teach science at Eton college 
She had a crush on Tom Riddle but when she discovered his true nature, she vowed to hate him forever 
She speaks French, Swedish, German and Italian 
She grew to loathe Death Eaters 
She is also very talented at ballet but barely practises it once she becomes a surgeon 
She is very fond and protective of her cousins Evangeline and Annalisa 
Her son would be the first Dubois cursebreaker 
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