Cine-concert family - The cure & The property man
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Cine-concert family - The cure & The property man

09
March
20 25
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Cine-concert family - The cure & The property man

Introduction

Screening of films by Charles Chaplin

Paul Lay, piano

The cure / Charlot fait une cure (1917)Chaplin heads for a spa to rid himself of an unfortunate penchant for alcohol. Spring water might be the recommended tipple for health, but Chaplin prefers other, less respectable beverages.  The water mixed with whisky becomes increasingly popular with the other clients of the spa.

The property man / Charlot garçon de théâtre (1914)
A props manager and odd-job man for a small music hall troop, Charlie mixes up the actors’ bags, turns their dressing rooms upside down, messes up the scores and, finally, sprays the audience and actors with a fire hose.

Recommended for ages five and up.
 

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Opening hours : 15h00
Date : Sunday 09 March 2025
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