Meet residents Pauline Susini and Manon Worms, in partnership with La Garance
Event Details
This year, the DMCC and La Garance – Scène nationale de Cavaillon are embarking on a joint venture. As part of this
Event Details
This year, the DMCC and La Garance – Scène nationale de Cavaillon are embarking on a joint venture. As part of this partnership, the Hôtel de Tingry will host artists Pauline Susini and Manon Worms for two-week residencies to complete their projects, planned for future presentations at La Garance.
The public will have the opportunity to meet the two residents over coffee at the Hôtel de Tingry on Saturday, March 28 at 11AM.

Manon Worms lives and works in Marseille as a director and writer. Through her company Krasna, she creates works at the crossroads of theatre and performance, often developed alongside cycles of workshops and participatory projects. She created Cœurs Fugitifs (2020), Indestructible (2024), Arcanes (2025), as well as several lighter forms. Her research focuses on the way political struggles are reshaped through intimate experiences, and on how writing and performance can strengthen these connections. Alongside her own projects, she collaborates on writing and dramaturgy with artists from various disciplines (theatre, dance, performance, storytelling, audiovisual arts), takes part in research projects, and leads numerous workshops in the fields of healthcare, social work, and education.
After training as an actress, Pauline Susini founded the Compagnie des Vingtièmes Rugissants. Her work brings to the stage life stories where the intimate and the political intertwine. After assisting Joël Pommerat on La Réunification des deux Corées, she chose to write the productions she directs. She has created several works including Ailleurs, Marie-Antoinette(s), Des vies sauvages, and more recently Les Consolantes, a piece exploring collective memory in relation to the November 13 attacks, created in 2024 at La Garance – Scène nationale de Cavaillon and later performed in Paris. Alongside her work as a writer and director, she is co-founder of the feminist collective Le Feu, which has been fighting violence against women through Theatre of the Oppressed practices. She has also directed Simone Veil – les combats d’une effrontée at Théâtre Antoine and A Streetcar Named Desire at Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens in 2024.

