Between Worlds / Eric Emmanuel Schmitt This play, successful named seven times to the dawn of 2000 molières, features six very different characters who are gathered at a hotel represents a place between life and death, coma of sorts. No customer knows how he got there, or knows when he will walk away from or where it will go then. Each of curious characters from this gallery will tell its past history and will learn that "trust is a small flame that illuminates nothing but keep you warm. " The general theme is this: "We know that make our life and we are certain well know to appreciate every moment? "This is an optimistic piece that makes you want to live out his life. More in detail, let's say the initial tirade of Mary on her maid of life is a real piece of anthology. (P.30) In the same vein is the Mage's tirade page 62: "'Born sated, have full mouth before shouting, receiving kisses before the requested assets, spending money before you have earned, it does not make very combatif'La life is beautiful only because it is a little above our means. " On the philosophy: "Julien: Being a philosopher, is that it prevents die? Mary: No, but it should help to live! " In turn are at the heart of alerts and sumptuous dialogues addressed the themes of death, life, love, freedom, destiny, chance, God. "Freedom only exists if you believe it and that says so. " With great tenderness and skin-deep sensitivity, Eric Emmanuel Schmitt here offers us a beautiful example of his immense talent. The large EE Schmitt.