Cyrielle Clair, former resident of the Comédie Française, brings Marlene Dietrich’s tumultuous life to life with emotion and panache at the Théâtre de la Tour Eiffel. From Berlin cabarets to her opposition to the Third Reich, the Blue Angel was committed to the Allies and to the France she loved so much.
It is at the Théâtre de la Tour Eiffel that we find Cyrielle Clair after her vibrant performance, this Friday evening. We hardly recognize her with her long flaming hair, so hypnotized by the Marlene she plays on stage. Phil de Rodrigue, illustrator, gives her a double portrait where the two women combine their destiny. The interpreter of “Marlene Dietrich, alone on stage” invites us to join a table of friends who are impatiently waiting for her in an Italian restaurant on Avenue Rapp. She talks to us about herself through the mirror that the music-hall star holds up to her. A meeting with a passionate and radiant actress.
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Featured Photo : © Cyrielle Clair