Festival du Manteau d'Arlequin
Biennial open-air theatre festival in the ruins of the Cluis-Dessous fortress
2026
About Le Manteau d'Arlequin
Le Manteau d'Arlequin — edition 2026
From July 22nd to August 1st, 2026, Le Manteau d'Arlequin will present eleven performances of "Oliver Twist" in Cluis-Dessous. Director Béatrice Barnes brings Charles Dickens' novel to life within the world of 19th-century traveling fairground theater, featuring a large cast spread across three outdoor stages. This year, the production moves from the fortress grounds to the area surrounding the chapel, at the foot of the ramparts. Curtain time is 10:00 PM, with dining options available before the show. Tickets range from 8 € to 14 €.
"Oliver Twist", the 2026 production
Staying true to its biennial rhythm, the Le Manteau d'Arlequin troupe takes on the works of Charles Dickens in 2026, following "Peer Gynt" in 2022 and "Moby Dick" in 2024. With its vast array of characters and multiple settings, "Oliver Twist" presents a true directorial challenge: Béatrice Barnes structures the play into successive scenes, linked by narrators, and chooses to immerse the audience in the surprising world of 19th-century traveling fairground theater. The show also includes a nod to "Punch and Judy," the famous puppet duo of English popular theater.
The story follows the orphan from his birth in the workhouse to the dramatic resolution that reveals the conspiracy he was caught in, passing through his sale to a chimney sweep and an undertaker, his flight to London, and his recruitment into a gang of pickpockets. It is a scathing critique of a 19th-century society that was relentless toward the poor, pushing them toward a life of crime.
Three stages near the chapel
A change of scenery for this edition: the show will not be performed inside the fortress itself, but near the chapel of Cluis-Dessous, at the foot of the ramparts. Three stages have been set up to accommodate the novel's many locations, from the workhouse dormitory to the streets of London. Performances begin at 10:00 PM, at nightfall, as per the festival's tradition.
A troupe and the next generation
The show is led by a troupe of amateur actors of professional quality, gathered around a professional director. They are joined by a whole group of children—the next generation of theater—bringing the total number of actors on stage to an impressive count.
Attending the show
Eleven performances are scheduled from July 22nd to August 1st, 2026, at 10:00 PM, near the chapel of Cluis-Dessous. Dining is available on-site before the show. Tickets range from 8 € to 14 €; for reservations and information, call 07 83 34 13 35. The show takes place outdoors and seating is basic: bringing a cushion is highly recommended.
Highlights Le Manteau d'Arlequin 2026
- Eleven performances of "Oliver Twist" from July 22nd to August 1st, 2026, at 10:00 PM
- An adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel directed by Béatrice Barnes
- This year, the show takes place near the chapel of Cluis-Dessous, at the foot of the fortress ramparts, rather than inside the walls
- Three custom-built stages and a large cast, featuring both adult and child actors
- A 19th-century traveling fairground theater atmosphere, with a nod to "Punch and Judy" puppets
- Dining available on-site before the performance
Programme Le Manteau d'Arlequin 2026
From Wednesday, July 22nd to Saturday, August 1st, 2026
- 10:00 PM — "Oliver Twist", based on the novel by Charles Dickens · directed by Béatrice Barnes · three outdoor stages near the chapel of Cluis-Dessous
- Before the show — Dining available on-site
Eleven performances are scheduled throughout the period.
Prices Le Manteau d'Arlequin 2026
Practical information — Le Manteau d'Arlequin
Practical Information
Location
Forteresse de Cluis-Dessous, 12 rue du Château, 36340 Cluis.
Times
Inn opens at 7:00 PM. Performance starts at 10:00 PM.
Prices
Full price: €12. Reduced price (children under 12): €8. Meal at the inn: €13.50 (children's menu: €6).
Capacity
285 seats per performance.
Access
Cluis is located about 50 km south of Châteauroux, on the D927 road. Parking near the fortress.
Contact
Phone: 02 54 31 23 00
Address: 12 rue du Château, 36340 Cluis
Le Manteau d'Arlequin: A Historic Theatre Festival in Cluis
The Festival du Manteau d'Arlequin is one of the oldest amateur theatre festivals in the Indre region. Since 1959, the Manteau d'Arlequin troupe has occupied the spectacular ruins of the Cluis-Dessous fortress, a historical monument from the 12th and 15th centuries overlooking the Bouzanne valley, to present open-air theatre creations.
A Rich History Since 1959
The association originated from the Société Musicale et Lyrique founded in 1920, which later became the Cercle Lyrique before taking the name Manteau d'Arlequin. The first performances in the fortress date back to 1959. Since 1994, the festival has adopted a biennial rhythm, allowing the troupe to prepare an ambitious new creation over two years. In 2018, the festival celebrated its 30th edition with the play "Grabuge à la Forteresse".
Popular and Demanding Theatre
Each edition involves about sixty volunteer amateur actors from the village of Cluis and surrounding communes. Under the direction of professional directors, they work for several months on creating an original play, often a free adaptation of a major literary work. The troupe has staged adaptations of Shakespeare, Molière, Hugo, Melville, and many other classical and contemporary authors.
An Exceptional Setting
The Cluis-Dessous fortress offers a natural and grand setting. The medieval ruins, with their entrance gate flanked by towers, their 12th-century motte-and-bailey keep, and their 14th and 15th-century residential buildings, are transformed into an open-air theatre stage. Performances begin at 10 PM, at dusk, giving the show a unique and enchanting atmosphere.
A Complete Evening
The festival offers a complete experience to spectators. The inn opens its doors at 7 PM for a convivial meal before the show. Performances run for about ten evenings, allowing a large audience to discover the year's creation. A capacity of 285 seats ensures a precious proximity between actors and spectators.
Memorable Productions
Over the decades, Le Manteau d'Arlequin has presented ambitious and varied productions. Recent shows include Shakespeare's "The Tempest" (2020), Melville's "Moby Dick" (2024) with 40 actors and musicians on stage, and "Grabuge Ă la Forteresse" (2018), an original comedy inspired by cohabitation with the heritage preservation association.
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