
A show recounting the struggle of Alice Milliat and Violette Morris, pioneers of women's sport, played by Sylvia Roux.
Alice Milliat and Violette Morris: the heroines of modern-day sportswomen. At a time when sport was exclusively for men, when Baron Coubertin modernised the Olympic Games but made sexist statements that are unheard of today ("... women's sport is uninteresting, unattractive and incorrect"!!!!), Alice Milliat (1884-1957) and Violette Morris (1893-1944) are the two emblematic figures who fought for women's access to sporting competitions, and who are interviewed by Brigitte Kernel ("a key figure" - or rather "a voice" on the radio - on France Inter nights) at her microphone, in this recording studio that she haunted for so long. Sylvia Roux skilfully portrays these two women, so different but with common goals, interviewed by disconcerting modern means. We are transported back to the beginning of the 20th century, which is not so long ago, and the comparison of eras shows us that battles are not always in vain.
Artists : Sylvia ROUX and Brigitte KERNEL.
By the Juste là company.
At the Espace Molière at 8.30pm.
Regular price: €12 / Reduced price: 10€ / Subscriber rate: 7€ / Youth rate: 7€.
Book on 03 84 40 56 20.
Artists : Sylvia ROUX and Brigitte KERNEL.
By the Juste là company.
At the Espace Molière at 8.30pm.
Regular price: €12 / Reduced price: 10€ / Subscriber rate: 7€ / Youth rate: 7€.
Book on 03 84 40 56 20.
Rates
Rates
Base rate
12€
Reduced rate
10€
Subscriber's rate
7€
Youth rate
7€
Payment methods
Payment methods
Payment methods






Opening times
Opening times
On 12 March 2026
- 20:30 at 22:00
Location
Location
Contact Spectacle : Alice et Violette