"There was once a world of appearances. A world where you have to be perfect, be rich, having an education, be beautiful, be beautiful. He was a world in which we hide his animals, a world of illusion ... A world like a fairy child. There was once a beautiful, a beast and a rose ... "
In his adaptation of the famous tale of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, who teaches children to distinguish the moral ugliness of the physical ugliness, Florence Lavaud partnered with director François Weber Sound to integrate the sound to the narrative theater, to "hear the invisible." The image will give a part of the story and the viewer's guide to what he does not see.