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Sauriez-vous reconnaître une belle peinture ? Et si vos meilleurs amis venaient critiquer celle que vous venez justement d'acquérir ? Marc n'arrive pas à croire que Serge ait payé une fortune pour un tableau, même si celui-ci a été créé par un artiste en vogue ! D'après lui, il s'est carrément fait avoir ! Mais Serge se moque bien de son mépris démesuré et de son ton autoritaire. Les deux hommes finissent par entraîner leur ami Yvan dans leur féroce dispute, lui qui veut ménager les susceptibilités de tout le monde. Tous les arguments au sujet de l'art contemporain y passent. Mais la discussion dérape sournoisement des notions artistiques pour frapper au coeur de leur amitié. Égocentriques, séduisants et généreux, chacun souhaite rallier les autres à son point de vue.
Pour sa première mise en scène, Marie-France Lambert dirige cette oeuvre de l'auteure française Yasmina Reza, qui a connu un énorme succès lors de sa création à Paris et ; succès qui ne se dément pas depuis 25 ans. La pièce a été traduite et produite dans plus de 35 langues. C’est le trio d'interprètes chevronnés formé de Benoît Brière, Martin Drainville et Luc Guérin, qui incarneront les trois compères au coeur de cette comédie masculine déjantée.
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Art Biography
There are two bands that fall under the name ART: a 60s British psychedelic rock band and a band from the early 80s.
The late '60s incarnation: A 'progressive' outfit, Art later evolved into Spooky Tooth in October 1967 with the addition of Gary Wright. Their finest moment was What's That Sound, which was a rehash of Buffalo Springfield's superb For What It's Worth. It's now quite hard to obtain but was included on Island's You Can All Join In compilation.
Their album is adventurous and quite unique British psychedelic rock. It's quite primitive in places, but utilises a wide range of instruments with plenty of sound effects and variety, although side two is a bit nondescript. Guy Stevens handled the production duties. It's well worth a spin.
By: ChrisGoes(Rock)
The early '80s incarnation was a "snide anti-new wave new wave band" led by provocateur Mykel Board. Their best known song was "Ugly People with Fancy Hairdos," which served as a searing indictment of pretty much everyone. Try to listen to it and refrain yourself from yelling, "Oh SNAP!" or, "BURN!" You can't. You can't.
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Read MoreThe late '60s incarnation: A 'progressive' outfit, Art later evolved into Spooky Tooth in October 1967 with the addition of Gary Wright. Their finest moment was What's That Sound, which was a rehash of Buffalo Springfield's superb For What It's Worth. It's now quite hard to obtain but was included on Island's You Can All Join In compilation.
Their album is adventurous and quite unique British psychedelic rock. It's quite primitive in places, but utilises a wide range of instruments with plenty of sound effects and variety, although side two is a bit nondescript. Guy Stevens handled the production duties. It's well worth a spin.
By: ChrisGoes(Rock)
The early '80s incarnation was a "snide anti-new wave new wave band" led by provocateur Mykel Board. Their best known song was "Ugly People with Fancy Hairdos," which served as a searing indictment of pretty much everyone. Try to listen to it and refrain yourself from yelling, "Oh SNAP!" or, "BURN!" You can't. You can't.
New wavey edit by: BraveLilToaster!
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