
Théâtre Princesse Grace Explores Urban Rabbit Proliferation in Upcoming Show
- André Giacometti
- Jan 7
- 1 min read
The Théâtre Princesse Grace in Monaco is gearing up for an engaging evening with the upcoming performance of "Le Problème Lapin Cartographie 7" on Thursday, January 30, at 22:00. The production, a brainchild of former geographer Frédéric Ferrer and actress Hélène Schwartz, addresses the intriguing surge of rabbits in urban settings, a topic that intersects with environmental change and the dynamics of urban wildlife adaptation. This show marks the seventh chapter in Ferrer's series of pseudo-academic performances initiated in 2010, renowned for their blend of humor, intellectual stimulation, and theatrical innovation.
During the performance, which lasts approximately 75 minutes without intermission, Ferrer utilizes a variety of tools such as medieval engravings, stuffed animals, diagrams, and equations. This eclectic mix aids in dissecting the causes and implications of the urban rabbit population boom, all delivered with Ferrer’s characteristic wit and a commitment to both entertain and inform the audience.
For those interested in attending this unique theatrical event, tickets are available for purchase. Bookings can be made by calling the Théâtre Princesse Grace at +377 93 25 32 27 during office hours, emailing spectateurs@tpgmonaco.mc, or through the online platform montecarloticket.com. This performance is a part of a vibrant January schedule at the theater, which promises a variety of compelling shows and discussions catering to diverse interests.
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