Tuesday evening, the Thรฉรขtre Francis-Gag hosted the awards ceremony for the Scรจnes dโAutomne festival. In front of an audience of artists and enthusiasts, six awards were presented, highlighting the vitality and creativity of the theatrical scene on the Cรดte dโAzur.
The evening unfolded in a warm and emotional atmosphere on Tuesday evening at the Thรฉรขtre Francis-Gag, in the Old Nice. Nearly forty people attended the closing ceremony of the 2025 Scรจnes dโAutomne theater festival, now an essential event for companies and artists in the region. Twelve shows were in competition this year, among an overall program of more than thirty events spread over twenty-three locations between Nice, Saint-Laurent-du-Var, Carros, and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat.
An edition marked by diversity
Presided over by Isabelle Bondiau-Moinet, actress and director, the evening highlighted the plurality of forms and universes represented. In her speech, she praised the richness of the propositions: โWe wanted to reward creative diversity in form and content, without ever compromising our qualitative standards.โ
Although the festivalโs patron, Nice actress Eva Rami, could not be present as she was currently on stage in Paris with her show Va aimer!, awarded with a Moliรจre, her influence was felt throughout the evening. The director of the Thรฉรขtre Francis-Gag, Jennifer Moreaux, along with the municipal delegate for cinema and live performance, Patrick Mottard, reiterated the festivalโs purpose. โScรจnes dโAutomne has three goals: to unite the live performance scene on the Cรดte dโAzur, to promote it, and to introduce theater to new audiences. It is a profound commitment for us.โ
The award winners of the 2025 Scรจnes dโAutomne festival
The Grand Prix of this 2025 edition was awarded to Faraรซkoto, by Sรฉverine Bidaud (6th Dimension Company), presented by the Thรฉรขtre Lino-Ventura. Combining hip-hop dance, storytelling, and video, the play explores difference and resilience. โThis piece talks about differences, disability, and the strength we can all find within ourselves to keep moving forward,โ the choreographer shared during the award presentation.
The Special Prize went to Novecento: Pianist, adapted from Alessandro Bariccoโs book by Laure Sauret and Kalahan Hamon (Blue Lemon Company), a poetic solo performance presented at the Thรฉรขtre de la Semeuse.
The Creation Prize recognized Pays Bonheur, an adaptation of Emmanuel Darleyโs novel by Thierry de Pina (Ah le Zรจbre! Company), presented at the Thรฉรขtre de la Libรฉ. The director opened up about this challenging adaptation: โIt was through meeting young migrants in Carros that I found the keys to adapt this text. Their perspective profoundly impacted me.โ
The Directing Prize was awarded to Clara Chrรฉtien for Le Cabaret des Oiseaux, a musical and poetic show performed at lโEspace Magnan.
In terms of performance, Orรฉade Gagneux-Lagrรจze received the Female Prize for Reconstitution, based on Agatha Christie (Salle Charlie Chaplin, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat), while Jรฉrรดme Sandor won the Male Prize for Panique en Airbnb, a lively and offbeat comedy presented at Thรฉรขtre de la Tour.
A unifying event
More than just an awards ceremony, this 2025 edition reaffirmed the role of Scรจnes dโAutomne as a pillar of the live performance scene on the Cรดte dโAzur. In celebrating the freedom of creation and the courage of the artists, the festival echoes the words of Isabelle Bondiau-Moinet: โContinue creating to bring people together, to share what drives you… to fight so that creative freedom is never stifled.โ