Isabelle Ferron - Theater

Theater

  • 2010 - "La leçon" - Eugène Ionesco & Samuel Sené
  • 2009 - Le siècle sera féminin ou ne sera pas ... - Dominique COUBES & Nathalie VIERNE
  • 2008 - Happy Hanouka d'Alex Pandev et Sylvie Audecoeur - Jean-Luc MOREAU
  • 2006 - A Fond la Caisse Théâtre La Grande Comédie - Jérôme FOUCHER
  • 2004 - Faux Départ Théâtre Rive Gauche - Thierry HARCOURT
  • 1994 - J'ai 20 ans - Roger LOURET
  • 1993 - L'Ascenceur Théâtre Les Blancs Manteaux - Roland MARCHISIO
  • 1990 - Salade de Nuit Théâtre Les Blancs Manteaux - M. LERIS
  • 1989/90 - Le Prince Travesti Espace Acteur - G. SHELLEY
  • 1988 - La Cantatrice Chauve - V. LABUSSIERE
  • 1987 - La Sorcière Guichet Montparnasse - G. O’PRETRE
  • 1987 - Le Millénaire des Capétiens La Villette - P. PREVOST
  • 1986 - Un Enfant Mort sur le Trottoir - I. FERRON
  • 1986 - Six Assassins Assassinés - L. BOURQUIN

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