A Night of Laughter and Camaraderie: “Un Air de Famille” Comes to Réalmont
Get ready for a delightful evening of theatrical entertainment as the Amicale du Réalmont FC presents “un air de famille,” a captivating play by renowned French writers Jean-Pierre Bacri and agnès Jaouï. Mark your calendars for January 11th at 9 p.m., when the Montpellier-based “Le Théâtre du Triangle” will bring this comedic masterpiece to life in the village hall.
This performance marks the fourth installment of the Amicale’s popular Théâtrales series, following the resounding success of last year’s production, “Comme des Sœurs.” Building on this momentum, the Amicale has chosen a play that has already charmed audiences nationwide.
Premiering in 1994, “Un air de famille” became an instant hit, captivating audiences with its witty dialog and relatable characters. The play’s popularity even led to a triumphant film adaptation in 1996, directed by Cédric Klapisch and starring the play’s original authors, Jean-Pierre Bacri and Agnès Jaouï.
The Amicale du Réalmont FC promises an evening filled with laughter and warmth, staying true to their tradition of offering a cheese soup supper following the performance.”We aim to recreate a Parisian ambiance right here in our stunning countryside,” explains Sébastien Garrigues, the amicale’s treasurer. “It’s a splendid way to start the year with a shared moment of joy and conviviality.”
Following the success of their Primeur hike, the Amicale hopes to draw a large crowd for this theatrical event. Corinne Venne,a member of the Amicale,emphasizes the event’s popularity: “Our concept has resonated with the community. It’s one of the first cultural events of the new year, and we have a loyal audience who eagerly anticipates each performance.We strive to exceed expectations with every edition, hoping to provide an unforgettable experience for our patrons.”
The Amicale is already hard at work planning for their 2026 production. Laetitia Garrigues,another dedicated member,shares their meticulous selection process: “Finding the perfect play is a important undertaking.We travel as a group to see various performances and make a collective decision after each show.”
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the humor and charm of ”Un air de famille” on January 11th at 9 p.m.Tickets are €10 or €16 with the cheese soup supper. For reservations, please call 06.52.66.11.48.
Community and Culture: A Winning Combination?
We’ve got a legend in the house today, folks! Please welcome Olympian sprinter, and long-time advocate for community engagement, Marie-Claire Durand! Marie-Claire, thanks for taking the time to chat with us today.
Marie-Claire: It’s my pleasure. Always happy to talk about things that bring people together.
Let’s dive right in. The Amicale du Réalmont FC is at it again, this time bringing the renowned play “Un air de famille” to their village hall. This follows their successful production of “Comme des Sœurs” last year. As someone who understands the power of teamwork and the thrill of a packed stadium,what do you think about local groups like this bringing theater to their communities?
Marie-Claire:
I absolutely love it. It reminds me of those bond-building exercises we used to do during training. You know, those moments where you step outside the individual competition and focus on working together towards a common goal. Theater is exactly that! Bringing a play to life requires
a whole team – actors, directors, backstage crew, even the audience contributes to the energy. It’s that sense of communal effort that builds a sense of belonging.
And let’s not forget the cultural significance. Having access to theater within a community, not just in big cities, is invaluable. It nurtures creativity, empathy, and critical thinking – all essential qualities for any society.
You make some valid points, Marie-Claire. Amicale even mentions recreating a “Parisian ambiance” to add to the experience. Do you think that’s crucial – evoking a sense of something grander?
marie-Claire:
You know, I think ther’s a place for both.Of course, appreciating beauty and sophistication is wonderful, but I also beleive in celebrating the unique charm of your own community. Perhaps embracing that “Réalmont ambiance” could be equally powerful.It’s about finding the right balance.
Now, the Amicale is famous for their post-show cheese soup supper. A brilliant way to foster conversation and a sense of community beyond the performance itself.
Marie-Claire: 💯% I love that! Sharing a meal is such a primal, unifying experience. it breaks down barriers and encourages informal connections. It’s where some of the most honest and insightful conversations happen.
It sounds like the Amicale has got some serious magic brewing there. They even mentioned meticulous planning for their 2026 production, traveling to see different performances and making collective decisions. What’s your take on their process?
Marie-Claire:
It’s admirable.It shows dedication and a commitment to delivering the best possible experience for their audience. That kind of passion is contagious and inspires others to get involved.
This brings me to our final question: Do you think initiatives like the Amicale’s Théâtrales series can contribute to a healthier, more connected community?
Marie-Claire: Without a doubt. When people come together
to experience art, to share a meal, to laugh and engage in meaningful conversation, they build bridges.They discover common ground. And that’s the foundation of a strong, resilient community.
Mason: Wise words, Marie-Claire. Thanks for sharing your insights.
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