Franck Leroy is a famous actor, adored by the public. But in the professional world as well as in his private life, he is known to be demanding, unbearable, even detestable. In a few days, he is performing in front of the entire Parisian audience with his new play and the theater is already sold out. However, a week before the premiere, tired of the moods of the star, his fellow actors abandon him. Worse, no actor in the country wants to work with him anymore.
Dieudonné returns over his 10 years of solo career... In an original direction(fabrication), he reviews all his hilarious characters who made of him the most prolific humorist of his generation.
In his show, he invites us to discover with tenderness, humor and poetry his childhood in the oldest neighborhood of France, Le Panier in Marseille. In this country where Ali grew up, cultures and dialects intersect and blend, the scents of oriental spices rub shoulders with those of Italian tomato sauces, and in a quarter of an hour you get furious and then reconcile over a glass. Ali... in the land of wonders is more than a succession of sketches: it is a true story - or an almost true story - filled with quirky, funny and touching characters, a contemporary fable. After the success of his tour in France and at the Avignon Festival, Ali Bougheraba is back in Paris. Winner of the Jury Prize at the Vienne Comedy Festival 2012, the Audience Prize at the Villard de Lans Festival 2011 and the winner of the Factorire in 2009, Ali is a storyteller with a unique and unclassifiable humor.
From the telltale signs of aging to bedroom mishaps and dating deal-breakers, Deon Cole spins comedy gold in this playfully candid special.
From the sheer bliss of a hot shower to the saucy joys of an empty nest, Tom Papa tackles aging, parenthood and more in this witty comedy special.
Jérôme Niel, who gained recognition as a comedian on the Internet ("La Ferme Jérôme" or "Les Tutos") and is now making his mark in cinema ("Balle perdue 2," "Vermines," and "Daaaaaali!"), is trying his hand at the stage with his first one-man show. The comedian unfolds an absurd and offbeat universe in a unique visual and physical style, mastering the art of the unexpected, placing him on the border between American Jim Carrey and French Albert Dupontel. It's a show like no other; it's Jérôme Niel's show.
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.