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Julien Gosselin brings Maldoror to Avignon with five hours of theater, film and literary darkness onstage

The Cour d’honneur of the Palais des Papes already carries the memory of Avignon’s great nights. In 2026, Maldoror adds the promise of a dizzying stage experience. Credits: Jialiang Gao / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 2.5. The Avignon Festival 2026 will open on July 4 in the Cour d’honneur with Maldoror, the new production by [] L’article Julien Gosselin brings Maldoror to Avignon with five hours of theater, film and literary darkness onstage est apparu en premier sur Ecostylia.
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