La Farce De La Femme Muette est une adaptation th trale par Albert Millaud et Ellwood Morris d'un conte de Rabelais. Cette oeuvre comique explore avec humour les th mes du mariage, de la communication et des attentes soci tales. La pi ce met en sc ne une femme qui, apr s avoir miraculeusement recouvr la parole, s'av re si bavarde que son mari cherche par tous les moyens la faire taire nouveau.
Cette farce m di vale, riche en rebondissements et en dialogues spirituels, offre une critique amusante des relations homme-femme et des st r otypes de genre. Millaud et Morris r ussissent capturer l'esprit satirique de Rabelais tout en adaptant l'histoire pour le th tre. "La Farce De La Femme Muette" est une lecture divertissante qui plaira aux amateurs de th tre classique et de litt rature fran aise.
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