LE TRAIN

Joséphine De Weck & Opus 89

From 29 April to 3 May 2026 – Halle Grise, bluefactory

As part of its strategic cultural programme, BFF SA is pleased to welcome the new creation of Fribourg director Joséphine de Weck.

 

Le Train is a one-woman show focused totally on the human being’s voice and her restricted gestures. With this stripped-down approach, the performer’s feet are fixed to the ground. Immobile, she uses only her voice and physical presence. Light is the only moving element on stage.

Designed in collaboration with lighting designer Michael Egger, the scenography is based on technology developed especially for the show. The stage space is sculpted by remotely controlled motorised projectors, designed and made-to-measure using 3D printing.

 

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A narrative tracking flight and reconstruction

Le Train tells the story of a woman escaping a controlling relationship. She takes a train to get away. The account unfolds as the journey progresses: loss, codependency, the difficulty of freeing oneself. Words become a refuge. The language is breathless, words repeated.

 

I’m an AA too
I could go to meetings as well
I’m an AA
Not an anonymous alcoholic
No, I’m an addict of an addict
Are there groups for that?

Acting out the relationship between human and technology

Joséphine de Weck and Michael Egger have been creatively exploring ways in which technology transforms performing arts. What do we choose to delegate to the machine?

In Le Train, it is the lighting — not the performer — that is mobile. This reversal creates a disquieting feeling with the living body on stage being apparently manipulated by technology. This tension highlights the very essence of the human presence, its vital impetus confronted with constraints.

The show is the stage adaptation of Joséphine de Weck’s second novel, La petite lutte, published by La Veilleuse.

​Practical information

📍 Location : Halle Grise, bluefactory – Fribourg
📅 Dates : 29 April to 3 May 2026

The performance on 30 April 2026 will be followed by a discussion with Drs. Julien Nembrini and Simon Ruffieux from the University of Fribourg

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The show will be performed in French.

Artistic team

Production: Opus 89
Writing and acting: Joséphine de Weck
External perspective: Fabrice Gorgerat
Movement direction: Tamara Bacci
Scenography: Alexis Thiémard
Sound: Luc Bersier
Costumes: David Schafer
Lighting: Michael Egger
Assistant: Oscar Vaurs
Coaching (attention training technique): Julie-Kazuko Rahir
Graphic design: Figures.club

A mediation project is being carried out with the University of Fribourg (UNIFR) and the prototyping class of Dr. Julien Nembrini and Dr. Simon Ruffieux.

With the support of: bluefactory Fribourg-Freiburg SA, the State of Fribourg, the Loterie Romande, the Ernst Göhner Foundation, the Agglomeration of Fribourg and the City of Fribourg.

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