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Total Rating: 
***1/4
Opened: 
July 10, 2001
Ended: 
July 21, 2001
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Company/Producers: 
Cirque Plume
Theater Type: 
off-Broadway
Theater: 
Big Top in Damrosch Park, Lincoln Center
Theater Address: 
West 62nd Street (Columbus)
Phone: 
(212) 875-5928
Running Time: 
1 hr, 45 min
Genre: 
Noveau Circus
Author: 
Cirque Plume troupe, based on text by Bernard Kudlak
Director: 
Bernard Kudlak
Review: 

Lincoln Center Festival 2001 presented Cirque Plume for its annual foray into noveau cirque.  The group is the oldest one of this kind in France, where the genre originated.  After presenting street theater for a few years, they created their first show in 1984, even before this kind of show had a name.  Melanges (Opera Plume) is part street theater, part mime and part bravura acts with a generous dose of the poetic thrown in.  The overall concept brings a four-member ragtag rock band together with assorted odd types.  A feisty young

Concierge (Fanny Soriano) keeps trying to restore order, while Guardian Angel Jacques Schneider makes sure the worst never happens.  Feats of skill are in abundance.  Sophie Mandoux does a spectacular turn on the trapeze at the peak of Cirque Plume's big top.  No less impressive are Christophe Carrasco's daredevil acrobatics and hanging straps routine.  Not life threatening but requiring every bit as much technique is a three-hat juggling act by a tall, thin guy with shaven head named Iris.  Brigitte Sepaser wows on the tightrope.  Schneider, with white mask painted on his communicative face and sporting a well-worn black leather coat, offers consoling expressions from the upper reaches of the set.  He appears just in time from a blackout to break Sepaser's (staged) fall off the tightrope. 

Melanges involves the individual performers' stage personalities to a greater extent than most noveau cirque shows.  Mime is the chosen narrative vehicle, and it serves them well.  A wrangle among four musicians goes beyond slapstick to become a human comedy.  A magical moment has Soriano went collecting all the blue plastic stoppers that had fallen off Iris' head in a previous act.  A tiny blue spot dances from piece to piece to guide her.  The last one is still glowing inside her trash bag as she exits.

On opening night, both Schneider and Soriano were injured.  At that performance, Soriano sported only a finger splint, but Schneider limped about with the assistance of a cane.  Suspended in the air or sitting atop a bicycle that perilously passes over the audience's heads, though, he seemed his regular self.

Cast: 
Pierre Kudlak, Jacques Schneider, Fanny Soriano, Iris, Michele Faivre, Brigitte Sepaser, Alice Waring, Severine Allarousse, Christophe Carrasco, Sophie Mandoux, Osmar Pedro De Souza, Jean-Marie Jacquet, Alain Mallet, Robert Miny, Laurent Tellier.
Technical: 
Music composition, arrangement and direction: Robert Miny; Set and artistic direction: Bernard Kudlak; Costumes: Nadia Genez; Lighting: Serge Pauthier; Sound: Jean-Francois Monnier; Dance and choreography: Nathalie Pernette, Andreas Schmid; Acting technique: Giovanna D'Ettore; Music and song: Heather Joyce; Scenography: Remy Spengler; Coordination: Isabelle Cousin.
Critic: 
David Lipfert
Date Reviewed: 
July 2001