
The Centre Dramatique des Villages, in co-production with the Vaucluse department, invites you to discover "The Ballad of Leila and Lee" by David Greig, performed by the Compagnie Il va sans dire. School performances: 25 and 26 /11/2025.
A road movie-style show about adolescence, the quest for identity and the romantic relationship between 2 young teenagers on the run.
Leïla, a mute teenager, imagines herself as the heroine of a road movie, a wild ride with an unbridled rhythm and an increasingly incredible plot. But does she really believe it?
Leïla is La silencieuse. "She's known for it, it's her thing. But she who doesn't speak is unlikely to be heard.
And if, in her plot, Leïla insists on being "The Silent One", she won't have a say. Her fictional characters will take over. She'll play second fiddle.
To impose her version, Leïla will have to speak out. Speak out. Position herself. To keep her story on course. To choose, for example, to boldly renounce the mirage of the Hollywood Happy End. To grow up. To learn to face reality.
Translation: Dominique Hollier
Stage direction: Olivier Barrère
Artistic collaboration: Aurélie Pitrat
Acting: Marion Bajot, Cédric Marchal, Thibaut Pasquier, Titouan Huitric
Music: Nico Morcillo
Set and lighting design and images: Erick Priano
- By phone: Reservations open from 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 5pm, Monday to Friday and on show nights.
- By sms: Please provide a name, telephone number and the date of the show you wish to reserve.
-On the day of the show, the reception/ticket office will be open one hour before the start of the performance.
-We strongly advise you to book and pay for your tickets in advance.
-Reservations not paid for 20 minutes before the show will be released and put back on sale.
Leïla, a mute teenager, imagines herself as the heroine of a road movie, a wild ride with an unbridled rhythm and an increasingly incredible plot. But does she really believe it?
Leïla is La silencieuse. "She's known for it, it's her thing. But she who doesn't speak is unlikely to be heard.
And if, in her plot, Leïla insists on being "The Silent One", she won't have a say. Her fictional characters will take over. She'll play second fiddle.
To impose her version, Leïla will have to speak out. Speak out. Position herself. To keep her story on course. To choose, for example, to boldly renounce the mirage of the Hollywood Happy End. To grow up. To learn to face reality.
Translation: Dominique Hollier
Stage direction: Olivier Barrère
Artistic collaboration: Aurélie Pitrat
Acting: Marion Bajot, Cédric Marchal, Thibaut Pasquier, Titouan Huitric
Music: Nico Morcillo
Set and lighting design and images: Erick Priano
- By phone: Reservations open from 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 5pm, Monday to Friday and on show nights.
- By sms: Please provide a name, telephone number and the date of the show you wish to reserve.
-On the day of the show, the reception/ticket office will be open one hour before the start of the performance.
-We strongly advise you to book and pay for your tickets in advance.
-Reservations not paid for 20 minutes before the show will be released and put back on sale.
Services
Services
Pets not allowed
Rates
Rates
On 26 November 2025
On 26 November 2025
Full price
18€
Reduced price
From 6€ to 12€
Opening times
Opening times
On 26 November 2025
- 20:30
Medias
Medias
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