"Les Romanesques" est une comédie étincelante en trois actes d'Edmond Rostand, l'illustre auteur de "Cyrano de Bergerac". Cette pièce met en scène Sylvette et Percinet, deux jeunes amoureux qui s'imaginent vivre une passion interdite, semblable à celle de "Roméo et Juliette", en raison d'une prétendue haine ancestrale entre leurs familles. Cependant, la réalité est tout autre: leurs pères respectifs sont en fait les meilleurs amis du monde et ont orchestré cette feinte inimitié pour favoriser l'union de leurs enfants, convaincus que l'obstacle est le moteur essentiel du désir romantique.
Véritable parodie des codes du drame romantique et de la tragédie classique, "Les Romanesques" explore avec finesse et humour le décalage entre les rÃaves idéalistes de la jeunesse et la réalité de la vie quotidienne. À travers des vers d'une grande virtuosité, Rostand livre une méditation joyeuse sur la nature de l'amour et le pouvoir de l'imagination. Cette Å"uvre marqua le premier grand succès du dramaturge à la Comédie-Française, affirmant son talent exceptionnel pour la versification et un style théâtral à la fois vif et poétique.
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