"C à vous": Clémentine Célarié appeals to the government: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Theaters and performance halls have also been hit hard by the coronavirus crisis. As Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced on Thursday May 28, 2020, cultural establishments in the green zone were able to reopen Tuesday June 2, 2020, while those in the orange zone (Île-de-France, Guyana and Mayotte) will have to wait until Monday June 22, 2020. Like restaurants, these places will have to comply with strict rules such as wearing a mandatory mask and the limitation of their accommodation capacity to allow physical distancing. One last condition which arouses the incomprehension of Clémentine Célarié.

"Pity, gentlemen of the government"

Back to the theater in October to reinterpret A life by Guy de Maupassant, Clémentine Célarié launched an appeal to the government on the set of C to you, Tuesday June 2. If she is relieved to be able to go up on the boards, the actress raised an inconsistency in the decisions taken within the framework of the deconfinement. "Please, gentlemen of the government, we all go next to each other on the train so please remove this law that there is a fifth of the theater that cannot take place. No, you have to remove it", she declared in front of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine and her columnists.

The words of Clémentine Célarié made Pierre Lescure react, according to whom it is necessary to continue to wait. "Wait until June 22 for a first assessment of the deconfinement and we will see if we can reconcile or not", reacted the journalist."You don't care, you're alone on stage so there's no distance problem", he continued with humor."But we are like at the theater on the train. There must be people in the theaters so that they live and that the actors can play", concluded the star of the series Accused. The call is launched!

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