This is the story of a quartet of actors who invite us to spend a vacation evening together. For the duration of a show, in the unspoilt setting of the theater, the present can perhaps finally exist. Should we fill it frantically like Thomas, or detach ourselves from it like the meditative Arthur? Or not even play tonight, as Savannah suggests, and simply enjoy this suspended moment? In the end, no one agrees, and it's ruining Lucile's vacation, as she so desperately needs this break from her daily routine. This show is an invitation to observe our modern society, which, by dint of making everything immediately available, never lets us be dazzled by the unexpected, nor by the ephemeral beauty of a snowflake. It's a pleasure to be back with Jeanne Garraud (who has returned to her native land) and her oral, rhythmic, caustic and funny writing. Moving from the concrete to fantasy, she rehabilitates the holiday to better observe our lives, our times and our world. By Jeanne Garraud / Compagnie Neuve