
The Salle Charlie Chaplin (Quai Lindbergh) hosts the children’s theatre performance “Pas plus haut que trois pommes”, a production by the company Ah le Zèbre!, written and performed by Thierry de Pina. The show takes place on Saturday, April 25, 2026 at 3:00 PM.
Designed for audiences from the age of 3 and up, the performance explores the themes of diversity, identity, and self-discovery through a poetic and accessible storytelling approach.
The story follows a young boy who feels different from others, leading him to leave home and embark on a journey around the world in search of belonging and understanding.
Along his journey, the protagonist meets a series of unique characters, each representing individuality and difference:
Each encounter becomes a moment of storytelling, reflection, and emotional discovery within a rich theatrical and imaginative universe.
Through his experiences, the protagonist learns that every individual uniqueness is a strength. The show delivers a powerful educational message: diversity is not a limitation, but a value to embrace.
Returning home, the character gains a new awareness of identity, confidence, and self-acceptance.
The show is supported by the La Semeuse creation fund.
On stage:
Directed by the Collectif Ah le Zèbre!, with illustrations by Catherine Caroff.
With a duration of approximately 45 minutes, the performance is suitable for a wide audience, especially children and families.
The Salle Charlie Chaplin in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat continues to establish itself as a key cultural venue for family theatre and children’s cultural events on the French Riviera.
