Written and directed: | By Olivier Py |
Sets and costumes: | By Pierre-Andre Weitz |
Music: | By Jean-Yves Rivaud |
Choreography: | By Daniel Larrieu |
Cast (in order of speaking): | Jean-Damien Barbin, Michel Fau, Redjep Mitrovitsa, Christine Fersen (from The Comedie Francaise), Irina Dalle, Samuel Churin, Benjamin Ritter, Philippe Girard, Elizabeth Mazev, Guillaume Rannou, Bruno Sermonne, Olivier Py, Daniel Znyk, Antoine Fayard, Sacha Barbin, Celine Cheenne |
Musicians: | Christian Paccoud, Jean-Yves Rivaud, Pierre-Andre Weitz |


Olivier Py studied literature, then theology at the Catholic Institute, and, for a while, considered being a musician. However, he chose the theatre, graduated from Drama School, Rue Blanche in Paris, and then studied at the National Conservatory for Drama. In 1988, he created his company «L'inconvenient des Boutures». He is a playwright, he directs his own plays (frequently on an autobiographical basis), and often plays in them. Aged thity-three, he has already written and directed more than 10 plays, and is considered to be one of the great hopes of the French theatre. True fame came after the 1995 Avignon Festival, when he presented his marathon- length play La Servante, the main theme of which was the 'service' of the art of theatre. After this acclaimed success, Bernard Faivre d'Arcier, Director of the Festival, asked the young author and director to produce a new work that could be performed in the Main Courtyard of the Palais des Papes. This gave birth to The Face of Orpheus, in 1997. Although Olivier Py is strongly involved in drama, he has a passion for cabaret, the 'masquerade' genre, which allows light, funny mixtures of songs and parody. In 1996 he made a wonderful debut in this genre, and delighted the Avignon public with his musical performance of Miss Knife's Cabaret. From then on, «he regularly appeared dressed as Miss Knife, a Berliner singer, with a strong liking for bad taste.»