Tilly
Tilly, whose real name is François-Louis Tilly, born in 1946, is a French playwright, director and screenwriter.
In 1981, his first text Charcuterie Fine premieres at the Théâtre de Poche - Montparnasse, directed by Derek Goldby, followed four years later by Les Trompettes de la Mort, which wins him the French Critic Award.
In the meantime, he writes Spaghetti Bolognese, which rocked Paris in 1982, followed in 1986 by La Maison des Jeanne et de la culture, a huge success which he directs himself, and in 1987: Y'a bon Bamboula. In 1992, he writes and directs Far from Brazil. Subsequently, he stages his own Minuit Chrétien in La Rochelle and Paris, and Eve Ensler's Les Monologues du Vagin for the first time in France, as well as Dominique Cozette and Eliane Boéri's Les jeunes peut-être mais pas les vieilles tout d'même and Lucy Kirkwood's Les Enfants in Brussels.