Stanislas Roquette
Director, actor, author, he also teaches public speaking at Sciences Po Paris. As an actor, he has performed under the direction of Aymeline Alix, Roland Auzet, Marcel Bozonnet, Jérôme Deschamps, Gabriel Garran, Gérald Garutti, Denis Guénoun, Jacques Lassalle, Pauline Masson, Léonard Matton, Céline Schaeffer, and Christian Schiaretti.
As a director, he has several productions to his credit, including Euphrate (in collaboration with Nil Bosca and Olivier Constant), La machine de l'homme based on texts by Jean Vilar and Molière's Dom Juan, Ode maritime by Fernando Pessoa, Les feux de poitrine by Mariette Navarro, Soulever la politique by Denis Guénoun (created at the Comédie de Genève), and Les Règles du savoir-vivre dans la société moderne by Jean-Luc Lagarce (a show created in Russia and in Russian, with Russian actors, and performed alternately since 2017).
An associate artist at the Comédie de Picardie and the Maison des Arts du Léman, his company Artépo is developing a theatrical project around speech, whether intimate or political, poetic or philosophical.
The first text he wrote, Insuline & Magnolia, is published by Actes-Sud Papiers.
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