Thursday 8 May, 20:00

Résilience mon cul

“Résilience mon cul” is a bold and uncompromising stand-up show, enriched with some heartfelt songs. The performance needs only a microphone, a person, and an old synthesizer for a minimalist setup. The comedian tackles delicate topics such as comfort zones, connections with infants, and sobriety, all while steering clear of defeatism. Some jokes might miss the mark, but the show promises to be genuine and insightful.

In French.

Place du Lignon 16,
1219 Le Lignon
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Photo Credit: ©David-Gagnebin-de-Bons

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