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Eric Szerman
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Eric Szerman

List of works mentioned in Actes du Théâtre :
Les Indifférents (with Camille Turlot)
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(Actes du Théâtre N° 43 September 2010)

Eric Szerman earned a Master’s in science and management at the Université Paris IX Dauphine, then studied musical comedy at BMI Musical Theater Workshop in New York and continued his training on a world tour with Up with People. Upon returning to France he became a vocal coach and composer. He is the consultant for all the musical shows at Disneyland Paris.
Camille Turlot studied music theory at the Conservatoire and earned a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the Université Paris X - Nanterre. She started out as a writer-composer-performer (Solo Album: Grande première) and went on to write and perform for musical theater.
In 2007 and 2008 Epouse-moi !, their first collaborative musical play, was co-produced by the Théâtre du Palais-Royal and ran for over a hundred performances in Paris (Théâtre du Palais-Royal, Théâtre Le Méry, Théâtre Douze) and on tour. The production was awarded the prize for best production of the year at the Théâtre de la Licorne in Cannes, which decided to produce their second musical show in 2009. The project was awarded Beaumarchais-SACD writing and production grants and received support from the Ile-de-France region as part of its fight against discrimination. Les Indifférents was performed in 2010 at the Théâtre Daniel Sorano de Vincennes and at the Théâtre de l’OEuvre in Paris before going on tour.
Eric Szerman and Camille Turlot are currently working on two new musical projects, Disculpe, an imaginary biography of a Spanish émigrée who fled the Franco regime, and Blah-blah-blah Saison 1, a take-off on American sitcoms in three episodes.