Gaëtan Vassart

Gaëtan Vassart
Born Brussels (Belgium)
Occupation

Gaëtan Vassart is a theatre director, author and actor born in 1978 in Brussels, Belgium.

Biography

Author, director and actor born in Brussels in 1978, Gaëtan Vassart was formed at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Paris . He played at the theater with greatest French directors Philippe Adrien, Bernard Sobel, Eric Ruf, Gérard Desarthe, Michel Didym Joel Jouanneau . As a movie actor, he played in “Malaterra” ( Broadchurch French remake) Jean-Xavier de Lestrade, “Minister”, by Pierre Schöller. He wrote and directed “Toni M”. presented at the Avignon Festival, which won the French Center National Theater Award in 2011. “Bear skin”, at the Maison de Radio France with A. Alvaro; “Dancer”, a text which received the encouragement of the National Center Theater at the Comédie de Picardie…In May 2016, Gaëtan Vassart created with Anna Karenina, the first theatrical adaptation in France of Tolstoy's novel. Great succes in Paris, with cover in Télérama, the famous critic Fabienne Pascaud wrote " New adaptation of Anna Karenina , the belgian director Gaëtan Vassart did it ". Armelle Heliot wrote in Le Figaro: "Great director who created a impressive performance , a genuine theater full of fraternity ", while Anne Diatkine in Libération or Jacques Nerson in Le Nouvel Observateur chose both as titles of theirs critics" Golshifteh Farahani, a divine Anna Karenina".(1)

Cinema

Television

Theatre

Mise en scène

theater pieces from Gaëtan Vassart

Music

External links

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