Presenting Chantal Ladesou's new show means presenting Chantal Iconique herself, her character, her way of saying things, of seeing with her eyes, of reminding us, as a spectator of the world, of all that we hold dear to our hearts.
Numbered seating.
An eclectic show-girl, popular but not exclusively, Chantal Ladesou surprises us every time with her verve, her gouaille, her innate gesture on every media panel, radio with Les Grosses têtes, at the theatre this season, and in theatres.
Grosses têtes, at the theater last season with 1983, on recurring game shows with Mack Singer, on series as a school principal with SAM, as a detective in Le Fil d'ariane , on film as the
in Chasse Gardée with Didier Bourdon, whose sequel is currently being filmed, and again in Maison de Retraite with Kev Adam, whose film has been translated into a series and will soon be on the small screen too.
Placing derision at the center of our situations in an upside-down world, Chantal, sometimes even unconsciously upside down herself, forces the destiny of our daily dramas by making them so human, sometimes so derisory in their flaws when it comes to the essentials, that they become lovable, acceptable if not in a salutary perspective. A show by Chantal is to rediscover the mischievousness of our adolescence, the balance and stamina of our youth.
Her electric sketches sketch our foibles and provoke our consciences without hurting, appealing to the full range of her audience, from the youngest of today and yesterday to the oldest
even older than them in unison, when it's not an audience of young old people or old people who are still young.
You'll find the competition of the world of show business, clean or not-so-clean love affairs, egos and crooked paws of actors and actresses, as well as the lives of our parents, our couples, our families and our friends.
our parents' lives, our relationships, our time wars and everything else that complements his previous show On the Road Again.
This show is a sprint against the backdrop of a long-distance race to catch up with that good humor, the eternal source of youth, through laughter. In short, a joyful, recreational tornado that bends aggression and bends distances.
Accused of being everywhere her dynamic temperament takes her, Chantal Tornade assaults the surrounding morosities, a dynamite that unlocks our sclerosis so that everyone can find their way by communicating through laughter.
Let's rediscover happiness, not always easy to find these days, with Chantal, an icon more e-comic than e-conic than ever;
Make an appointment. And get back on the right foot.
Numbered seating.
An eclectic show-girl, popular but not exclusively, Chantal Ladesou surprises us every time with her verve, her gouaille, her innate gesture on every media panel, radio with Les Grosses têtes, at the theatre this season, and in theatres.
Grosses têtes, at the theater last season with 1983, on recurring game shows with Mack Singer, on series as a school principal with SAM, as a detective in Le Fil d'ariane , on film as the
in Chasse Gardée with Didier Bourdon, whose sequel is currently being filmed, and again in Maison de Retraite with Kev Adam, whose film has been translated into a series and will soon be on the small screen too.
Placing derision at the center of our situations in an upside-down world, Chantal, sometimes even unconsciously upside down herself, forces the destiny of our daily dramas by making them so human, sometimes so derisory in their flaws when it comes to the essentials, that they become lovable, acceptable if not in a salutary perspective. A show by Chantal is to rediscover the mischievousness of our adolescence, the balance and stamina of our youth.
Her electric sketches sketch our foibles and provoke our consciences without hurting, appealing to the full range of her audience, from the youngest of today and yesterday to the oldest
even older than them in unison, when it's not an audience of young old people or old people who are still young.
You'll find the competition of the world of show business, clean or not-so-clean love affairs, egos and crooked paws of actors and actresses, as well as the lives of our parents, our couples, our families and our friends.
our parents' lives, our relationships, our time wars and everything else that complements his previous show On the Road Again.
This show is a sprint against the backdrop of a long-distance race to catch up with that good humor, the eternal source of youth, through laughter. In short, a joyful, recreational tornado that bends aggression and bends distances.
Accused of being everywhere her dynamic temperament takes her, Chantal Tornade assaults the surrounding morosities, a dynamite that unlocks our sclerosis so that everyone can find their way by communicating through laughter.
Let's rediscover happiness, not always easy to find these days, with Chantal, an icon more e-comic than e-conic than ever;
Make an appointment. And get back on the right foot.