Tratto da In Other Words di Matthew Seager. C'era una volta la storia d'amore tra Jeanne e Arthur. Una storia perfetta. Perfetta finché Jeanne non chiese ad Arthur di andare a comprare del latte e un francobollo. Nulla di trascendentale da ricordare. C'era una volta una storia d'amore che Arthur avrebbe voluto non dimenticare mai.
Noé, a young dancer, feels out of step with the world. But he is passionate about his art, and wants more than anything to succeed and make his mark. He compares himself to the men of his generation and the father figures around him as he was growing up.
The day he meets Adèle is a sliding doors moment. He feels a new excitement welling up inside him. Their bodies yearn for one another. They fall in love. Until Noé becomes lost under the weight of his responsibilities and disillusion. Their relationship takes a toxic turn, one in which authority takes the place of empathy. Noé, torn between his quest for identity and his love, loses control.
One morning, Kimo, an intrepid and inquisitive little girl, wakes to find that the taps have all run dry. She travels the world, meeting a polar bear, a fish, and a "water engineer". The situation is alarming - there's less and less fresh water on Earth!
Hugo is a musician, a charmer, and a born free spirit. Alice is an actress, an idealist, and a born romantic. A year to the day after their sudden break-up, Alice turns up at Hugo's home in the middle of the night. What remains of their love, the one she had thought would last forever?
The former lovers do their best to hide their true feelings. They lie, obfuscate and procrastinate... Then, a year to the day after that night, another visitor. This time, it's Hugo knocking on Alice's door... "Ce qui reste d’un amour" ("What remains of love") is a play about the power, the mystery, and the contradictions of love.
One morning, Kimo, an intrepid and inquisitive little girl, wakes to find that all the taps have run dry. She travels the world and meets a polar bear, a fish, and even “a water engineer”. The situation is alarming - there is less and less fresh water on the planet!