Collective Mains d’Oeuvre

The Collective Mains d’Oeuvre is a French theater company and an artistic cooperative home.

It is founded in 2009 by Jérôme Kocaoglu, Caroline Fay and Frédéric Fialon.

Work of hands creates original productions based on street theater. They have so far as adaptations of William Shakespeare's King Lear with Fragment, MacBeth Experience R + D and the record.

The creation willingly devotes to marriage equality. Alternating generously comedy and tragedy, burlesque and reflection, stuffing and passion. The public is often pushed out of its context to see the scene to fit it. It may as well be thrown out visual or narrative field to perceive the dimensions of the plot of the show which is played by actors…

The Collective Work Hands also turned to the provision of means of creation and realization for the living arts. The patio offered a nice first rehearsal surface, courses and host of residence. Then Platform, with more consistent reception means, allowed logistical support can target much more creations management needs and performances.

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