In continuation of Lecture pour tous, Théâtre pour tous has been reinforcing the policy of illiteracy prevention in schools since 2015.
This initiative relies on the presence of famous friends from the theater and cinema, and aims to introduce CM1 – CM2 students, as well as those in middle and high schools, to the magic of theater, the richness of its interpretations, and its power of fascination, to instill in them a taste for theatrical literature.
François Berléand is invited to participate on Monday, March 20, 2017, accompanied by Daniel Benoin, director of Anthéa and stage director, speaking to students of Lycée Les Eucalyptus at 8 a.m. (Automotive Mechanics final year), and Lycée Masséna at 10 a.m. (CPGE prep / Literary second and first years + 7 theater option students).
The students will discover a multi-faceted personality. Together, they will discuss the differences between theater, television, and cinema, as well as the intersecting paths of the actor and Daniel Benoin. François Berléand will also talk about his “literary” writings as an actor.

