Fary is back on stage to probe, uncompromisingly, the torments of couples and love. After two previous shows broadcast in over 190 countries, he returns with a new show: "Love me if you can". With this new performance, Fary demonstrates an extraordinary ability to reinvent himself while continuing to subtly address the themes that are dear to him.
Dieudonné returns over his 10 years of solo career... In an original direction(fabrication), he rev...
Jimmy Carr refutes the idea that one can't joke about anything these days with his edgy takes on gun...
Social networks, exacerbated militancy, Cancel Culture, the Covid crisis has only accelerated the em...
A show, a single objective: to push the limits of fun! On the program: laughter, sharing, dancing, s...
This fifth solo show is a personal story, a short treatise on the disappointments, the distractions ...
Marc-Antoine Le Bret returns with a new show: "Solo". Still alone on stage, as the title suggests, h...
Iconic Thai comedian Udom Taephanich recounts his misadventures and sharp observations from uncomfor...
I regularly wonder if the child that I was would be proud of the adult that I have become. If he wou...