ABRI is a piece of fiction that examines a community so as to question how we live together. Using the imminent end of the world as a pretext, Silvio Palomo imprisons six characters in a confined space and invites them to devise collective rules for the preservation of the human race. The set design plays a key role: a large geometric box at the centre of the stage becomes the metaphor for a thought process in progress. But is it the protagonists who change their environment, or vice versa?
Created by: Le comité des fêtes
Design, staging and costumes: Silvio Palomo
Set design and paintings: Itzel Palomo
Lighting design: Léonard Cornevin
With: Léonard Cornevin, Aurélien Dubreuil-Lachaud, Manon Joannotéguy, Joana B. Polge, Nicole Stankiewicz and Noémie Zurletti
Assistant scenographer: Lucas Filizetti
Costume assistant: Justine Bougerol
Delegated production / Distribution: Little Big Horn - Leïla Di Grégorio
Coproductions: La Balsamine et La Coop asbl
With the support of : Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles - Aide aux projets théâtrux, Shelterprod, tax-shelter.be, ING and the Belgian federal government's Tax-shelter scheme
Merci au du Théâtre Varia, du Centre Wallonie-Brux- elles Paris et de Montévidéo, Centre d’Art /Marseille