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On stage we see a restaurant and smell real smells emanating from the kitchen at the back of the stage. A meeting will take place between two actors who are each other's opposite and play each other's opposite. They come from two companies which by and large can also be described as different from each other. Seated at a laid table, one actor (Peter Van den Eede from de Koe) quietly awaits the other. His thoughts are obviously collected. He has his stories at the ready and when the moment comes, they will pass his lips with calculated propulsion and a sense of mystification. This man, André Gregory, is a theatre director. Old family money shields him from financial anxieties.
The other actor (Damiaan De Schrijver from STAN) hurriedly makes his way through the city on-screen. We watch him arrive at the building, hand in his coat at the cloakroom and come to the restaurant. He is obviously the sort of man who turns-over-in-bed-every-ten-minutes, the kind of person who reacts to everything and is surprised that he does so. He soon takes the audience into his confidence by saying that he doesn't really have a role but is not too indolent to explain the mystery of the world. He is Wallace Shawn and he leads a precarious life as a playwright.
This production is based on the screenplay of Louis Malles film My Dinner with André (1981), starring the real André Gregory and the real Wallace Shawn.
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