Théâtre Le Baladin, Théâtre Savièse, Route du Caro 40, 1965 Savièse
PEOPLE LIKE EVERYONE ELSE
Paris, June 1942, in a fabric warehouse.
Raymond Martineau, the boss who seems to have stepped straight out of a Pagnol play, is unable to impose his authority on his daughter. Nor is his wife, for that matter. And then there's Joseph,
his youngest employee, whose father is Breton but whose mother is Jewish. And finally, there's Louis, his oldest employee, whose new friend is a collaborator of the worst kind.
But apart from that... life goes on.
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Raymond Martineau, the boss who seems to have stepped straight out of a Pagnol play, is unable to impose his authority on his daughter. Nor is his wife, for that matter. And then there's Joseph,
his youngest employee, whose father is Breton but whose mother is Jewish. And finally, there's Louis, his oldest employee, whose new friend is a collaborator of the worst kind.
But apart from that... life goes on.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.