A longtime teacher, Alain Radix now explores new ways of passing on knowledge.
His writing, blending science and sensitivity, questions life, love, and what we leave behind.
A play like a breath of air.
A sensitive, visual, and musical narrative, intended for young people - and for all those who still believe in humanity.
Originally designed for high school students (Grades 11-12), Fragments of a Future introduces a unique format: a play that blends theatrical text, illustrations, music, and video, to rekindle a taste for reading - in a different way.
Through a love story between two young adults, the play offers a mirror to our times - with its social drift, search for meaning, and quiet hopes.
The work also explores less materialistic scientific perspectives, sparks reflection on the world, and brings back cultural references - sometimes forgotten, but precious to pass on.
Carried by a style that is both direct and poetic, this is a piece to be read, heard, and felt - a work meant to move, awaken, and perhaps re-enchant.
Also available in French: Les fragments d'un avenir