“I don’t know how to seduce stars”: Sébastien Azzopardi, theater figure who seduces the public without a headliner

The guy looks like Tom Thumb. Like a hero in a story, Sébastien Azzopardi sprinkles hints of his presence throughout the capital. Only these are not white pebbles in the forest, but rather performance posters and theater facades, on both banks of the Seine. A walk near Montparnasse (14th century): on the same street, two rooms currently show his plays, “Mission Florimont” – in which he played – at the Gaîté Rive Gauche, and “L’Embarras du Choix” at the Gaîté-Montparnasse.

Another street, on the side of the Grands Boulevards (8th arrondissement) this time: in Mathurins, you can see the “Dernier coup de scissors”, which he directs, like the “ADN”, a few meters away, at the Théâtre Michel. Performance halls directed by the fifty-year-old man, such as the Théâtre Saint-Georges (9) and the Théâtre du Palais-Royal (1). It was at that time that he arranged a meeting with us.