Berlin 1849: The democrat Adolf Glasbrenner, known as Brennglas, publishes the political satire magazine "Phosphor" on a shoestring budget. He plans to marry his lover, the actress Adele Peroni. But the plan comes to a standstill when Adele is to make a guest appearance at the reactionary Royal Prussian Playhouse. A democratic journalist marrying a court actress? Impossible! Together with his friend Pulecke, Brennglas tries to disrupt Adele's performance with a bachelor party...

Laura, this young and pretty blonde with the face of such an innocent angel arrives on stage ... Wha...

Florence Foresti lets loose on stage at La Cigale in Paris, performing with total confidence. She b...

Jeff Dunham is back in his fourth concert event, with all-new material. All the favorites are here: ...

From his memories of the first parties of his adolescence in the 70s to the adult era of weekends wi...

Father, mother, 3 children, grandparents, brothers, sisters, surprise guests, friends, enemies ... B...

Funny, unifier, subversive, Coluche was much more than a comedian. This show recorded at the Elysée ...

Four lifelong friends decide that their lives could change by becoming nasty and reading Fifty Shade...

Dany Boon says farewell to the stage after 25 years of comedy. For the last time, Dany Boon paints h...