One of the greatest literary successes of recent years, Kukum, by Michel Jean, read by Dominique Pétin.
Kukum - Lecture théâtrale
- Duration 1h30 with an intermission
- Language French
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Stage reading
Michel Poirier
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Production / Presentation
Productions Martin Leclerc
Jean-Charles Labarre
Jean-Charles Labarre
Jean-Charles Labarre
Jean-Charles Labarre
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