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Pascal Rambert's play Sisters explores universal themes such as family, love, rivalries, unspoken truths, memory, and the end of life. It is a poignant work that delves into the complex relationship between two sisters, a relationship oscillating between love, hate, regret, pain, and the search for identity. This dynamic illuminates family ties and the intense emotions that can arise from them.

Through incisive dialogue, Pascal Rambert immerses us in the lives of these sisters, revealing their wounds and their hopes. The sisterly bond, often perceived as unbreakable, is also shown as a source of tension, conflict, and verbal and emotional violence. By highlighting unspoken words, silences, and family secrets, Sisters invites us to reflect on how our family relationships shape our identity and our search for self.


Sisters is an invitation to explore hidden truths and dare to address sensitive topics, such as an unwanted birth. How does a child develop with this feeling of not having been wanted?

Sisters is also a play where two worldviews clash: those who act and those who comment. The play invites the audience to reflect on their own position: are we actors in our lives or critical observers? This question resonates deeply in our current society where engagement and criticism often coexist. By evoking contemporary events, it echoes recent migration crises, while reminding us that these issues are rooted in history.

Finally, Pascal Rambert sensitively addresses the theme of end of life. His work explores family relationships, memories and regrets, while highlighting the complex emotions generated by the illness of a loved one, particularly the emotional devastation suffered by those who accompany them.


Château d'Aspelt

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5710 Luxembourg Château d'Aspelt, Peiter Vun Uespelt-Strooss, Aspelt Frisange, Luxembourg

Château d'Aspelt
Château d'Aspelt
Peiter Vun Uespelt-Strooss
Aspelt Frisange
Luxembourg



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  • 2026-02-28 20:00:00 2026-02-28 22:00:00 Europe/Paris Sisters - Theatre Pascal Rambert's play Sisters explores universal themes such as family, love, rivalries, unspoken truths, memory, and the end of life. It is a poignant work that delves into the complex relationship between two sisters, a relationship oscillating between love, hate, regret, pain, and the search for identity. This dynamic illuminates family ties and the intense emotions that can arise from them. Through incisive dialogue, Pascal Rambert immerses us in the lives of these sisters, revealing their wounds and their hopes. The sisterly bond, often perceived as unbreakable, is also shown as a source of tension, conflict, and verbal and emotional violence. By highlighting unspoken words, silences, and family secrets, Sisters invites us to reflect on how our family relationships shape our identity and our search for self. Sisters is an invitation to explore hidden truths and dare to address sensitive topics, such as an unwanted birth. How does a child develop with this feeling of not having been wanted? Sisters is also a play where two worldviews clash: those who act and those who comment. The play invites the audience to reflect on their own position: are we actors in our lives or critical observers? This question resonates deeply in our current society where engagement and criticism often coexist. By evoking contemporary events, it echoes recent migration crises, while reminding us that these issues are rooted in history. Finally, Pascal Rambert sensitively addresses the theme of end of life. His work explores family relationships, memories and regrets, while highlighting the complex emotions generated by the illness of a loved one, particularly the emotional devastation suffered by those who accompany them. Château d'Aspelt, Peiter Vun Uespelt-Strooss, Aspelt Frisange, Luxembourg Château d'Aspelt
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