This presentation is not quite a narrative production, and it’s being presented in a church (next door to NYU Skirball at the Judson) – offering a time and space to sit with and think with this remarkable, world-famous trial, and the strength of Gisèle Pelicot’s decision to make the trial public, and to invite the world to witness the painful truths exposed in these proceedings.
THE WORK
THE WORK
6 Months After the Pelicot Trial, a Staging Brings Insight and Despair
With the Pelicot case, [Milo Rau] knew that it was too soon to turn the case into a fully staged play. “There’s a rule that normally you need 25 years of distance, one generation, for the symbolic value of the case to become clearer.”
The Pelicot Trial Returns, This Time to the Stage
The playwright, Ms. Dècle, told French radio that the work was taking up the demand by Ms. Pelicot, who had waived her right to a closed-door trial.
THE TRIAL
THE TRIAL
The Pelicot trial made headlines around the world. Read up on the details, and interviews with Gisèle Pelicot.
The Trial of Gisèle Pelicot’s Rapists United France and Fractured Her Family
Gisèle wondered whether, by keeping the trial closed, she was protecting the defendants, whose behavior would never be fully known.
She Survived Mass Rape. Now, She’s Speaking Out to Build a Better Future.
After months of keeping hermetically silent, refusing hundreds of interview requests and retreating to a small island on France’s west coast to heal, Ms. Pelicot is now speaking out in a spectacular way.
“They All Tried to Break Me”: Gisèle Pelicot Shares Her Story
“When I wrote this book, I wanted it to be useful. It also allowed me to look inward, to take stock of my life and try to rebuild from the ruins.”
Gisèle Pelicot on rape, courage and her ex-husband
“He was loved by everyone. That’s what is so terrifying.”
Radio Interview: Gisèle Pelicot
“I wanted the shame to shift to the other side…Shame must be carried by the accused, not the victims.”
Radio Interview: Gisèle Pelicot Tells Her Story
How do you find the strength to face the unimaginable?
GET THEE TO THE LIBRARY
GET THEE TO THE LIBRARY
Recommended readings to get you in gear for the show.
Claire M. Renzetti and Raquel Kennedy Bergen, editors. Violence Against Women (2005).
Sylwia Spurek. Cyberviolence Against Women: A New Face of an Old Problem (2026).
Angela Wilcock and Helen Williams, editors. New Perspectives on Global Gender-Based Violence: Digital, Institutional, and Inter-Personal Harms (2026).
In Her Own Words
Gisèle Pelicot’s book, A Hymn to Life, was released in February 2026 in English – pick up a copy to experience her own recounting of this trial.
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