The Independence Cabaret Series
Madame Douce-Amere
Created & Performed by
Emmanuelle Delpech-Ramey with James Sugg
Directed by
David Brick
October 6, 2006 - October 29, 2006
An intimate journey into the joys, sorrows, and very ripe bananas of a day in one old lady’s life. Combining clowning, mime, sign language, and music, Madame Douce-Amere is a poignantly funny tribute to the healing power of joy and the latest in 1812 Productions’ celebrated Independence Cabaret Series.
“This is what theater can do that movies can’t. Beautiful and funny and heart-wrenching and charming.”
City Paper


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