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THEATRE
Guillaume Guisset
Born into a large Neuilly family, Guillaume survived Latin prayers, his friends' neo-rural burnout, and the melancholy of Right Bank brunches. A portrait of privilege and its discontents.
THEATRE
49.3 Shades of Laughter
Political satire at Theatre des Deux Anes where Régis Mailhot, Karine Dubernet and others skewer politics, media and society with sharp humour.
COMEDY
Marc Rougé Returns On Site
Rougé's solo show, directed by Maxime Seynave, explores the impulse to abandon everything and start anew through his own career reinvention, delivered with self-deprecating humour.
COMEDY
En Attendant Le Divorce, Marions-Nous !
Suite à un malentendu, Nino, qui ne veut pas se marier, demande Nina en mariage. Comment revenir en arrière quand il a fait sa demande ?Il faut : trouver des excuses ? Oui. Avoir de bons arguments ? Aussi.
COMEDY
Why Do Women Love Jerks?
Comedy exploring why Louis, the ideal son-in-law, fails to charm his dates despite being kind, tidy and well-mannered.
THEATRE
In the Hallway
Play starring Jean-Pierre Darroussin as an octogenarian couple navigating chronic back pain, vision loss, hearing aids and false teeth.
THEATRE
Little Poems in Prose
A passer-through the tumult: Baudelaire and the modern city. Little Poems in Prose summons modernity through Baudelaire's keen gaze upon urban life and its transformations.
THEATRE
Drawing Still
A theatrical adaptation of the graphic novel following Corinne, known as Coco, whose life was upended by the Charlie Hebdo attacks in January 2015, woven into a poetic and deeply human narrative.

