Léa Salamé didn't beat around the bush in front of Vincent Dedienne on the France Inter morning show, this Monday January 6, 2025.
Léa Salamé, flagship journalist of the morning show of France Inter
IN BRIEF
- On January 6, 2024, Léa Salamé welcomed Vincent Dedienne on France Inter to discuss his theater projects.
- The actor adapted Jean-Luc's Diaries Lagarce on stage.
- According to Léa Salamé, there is a lot of talk about the playwright's sex life.
After Quelle époque! on France 2 on Saturday evenings, Léa Salamé takes over the airwaves in the morning show on France Inter. Every weekday starting at 9:20 a.m., the journalist welcomes celebrities from all walks of life who make social and cultural news to her microphone. The guest Monday, January 6, 2024 was an actor and comedian who came to promote two plays.
While we saw him at the cinema in the musical comedy Joli Joli by Diastème, Vincent Dediennetakes to the stage to bring to life the words of Jean-Luc Lagarce. In a few weeks, he will play one of the lead roles in Juste la fin du monde, previously adapted by Xavier Dolan for the big screen, alongside a one-man show, Il ne m'est jamais rien vient, shot diaries by the same author.
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To Léa Salamé, Vincent Dedienne confided this morning that he had the idea of telling Jean-Luc Lagarce through the prism of the intimate while rereading his notebooks. “These are notes [on]what he sees at the movies, what he sees at the theater, what he sees in the news, what's going on in his family, his ass stories, he described live.
The journalist confirmed in a lapidary manner: “A lot of ass”. And his guest to repeat with humor: “There is a lot of ass, not a lot of money and a lot of ass”. Nothing ever happened to me will be performed at the Théâtre de l'Atelier, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, starting January 23.
Vincent Dedienne: “He says everything”
Reading Jean-Luc Lagarce's intimate texts has literally upset Vincent Dedienne. “It says everything. It's really a diary where the author opens up through the pages and says absolutely everything that's in his skin, in his head and in his stomach”, detailed the actor soon in the cast of season 5 of LOL: who laughs, goes out.
“Çit seemed interesting to me to make a diptych between a character [who comes to announce his death to his relatives], who says nothing, whose family members know absolutely nothing about his life in Paris. And on the other side, there is the newspaper where the author says everything”, he added, concluding: “I told myself that it was absolutely necessary to put on the two shows at the same time”.