The animals at La Ferme are fed up with being mistreated by their farmer. When they manage to chase him away, they start dreaming of a world where everyone is free and equal. But little by little, three pigs, smarter than the others, claim privileges for themselves... Like Jean de La Fontaine, in this famous political fable, George Orwell uses animals to denounce dictatorship. While he subtly criticizes tyrants, it is also the passivity of animals who allow their revolution to be confiscated that he pinpoints. With this satire, he warns us: our democracy is fragile, and we must remain vigilant. A show with a strong visual bias, formidably inventive, that brings a whole world to life with its mix of object theater, masks and live music. Ages 11 and up. Audiodescription available.
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