Blandine Lehout in "Your Mother's Life
Blandine is the kind of buddy you'd like to have in your gang... As a young mother, she asserts the image of the imperfect woman.
What she defends on stage is life, the real thing, with no filters, no retouching. Seeing Blandine on stage is like being in the living room of your buddy, who may monopolize attention a little, but with whom you spend the best evenings (needless to say, who wrote this pitch).
She reviews her life as a couple and the difficulties of young parents, talks about ugly children, mourning the loss of one's former life, the criminal impulses one can have for sanctimonious people, or for one's own spouse, one's relationship with food, one's double chin...
In short, Blandine delivers a no-holds-barred show, packed with self-mockery, a touch of cynicism and some hard-hitting jokes.
Blandine is the kind of buddy you'd like to have in your gang... As a young mother, she asserts the image of the imperfect woman.
What she defends on stage is life, the real thing, with no filters, no retouching. Seeing Blandine on stage is like being in the living room of your buddy, who may monopolize attention a little, but with whom you spend the best evenings (needless to say, who wrote this pitch).
She reviews her life as a couple and the difficulties of young parents, talks about ugly children, mourning the loss of one's former life, the criminal impulses one can have for sanctimonious people, or for one's own spouse, one's relationship with food, one's double chin...
In short, Blandine delivers a no-holds-barred show, packed with self-mockery, a touch of cynicism and some hard-hitting jokes.