8 evenings a week

This summer, for one evening only, Vincent Dedienne and Camille Chamoux, two leading figures of stage and screen, will take a break at Fort Antoine on 23 July 2026 at 9.30 pm. There, they will candidly share their doubts, their vulnerabilities, but also their deep connection to others, through intimate and generous confessions. A musical reading that proves to be a true gem, blending finesse, humor, and a beautiful artistic rapport.
Camille Chamoux and Vincent Dedienne met on the set of Jonathan Cohen’s film “La Flamme” and have been inseparable ever since. While each was filming their respective one-man shows, they realized they would be touring together in western France, performing eight shows in seven days.
They then decided to begin a daily correspondence about this intense experience as solitary performers, in which their melancholy, as well as their humor, is shared, offering a true snapshot of contemporary theatrical decentralization.
To complement this exchange, Vincent Dedienne invited a friend, singer and actress Léopoldine HH, to join them to sing songs by Anne Sylvestre and provide musical accompaniment to the reading.
Production and distribution: Théâtre de Lorient – Centre Dramatique National
Original idea: Vincent Dedienne
Musical adaptation: Léopoldine HH, based on texts by Anne Sylvestre
Text, direction, and performance: Vincent Dedienne, Camille Chamoux, and Léopoldine HH



