DIANE SEGARD - Parades
How do you go on stage alone when you're more ostrich than peacock? By creating characters who carry within them the hilarious daily tragedy of being oneself, and letting them speak for us. Even if they're scared to death too.
Just like you when you're afraid of bringing up your child badly, of ending up alone with a box of ravioli or of not visiting your grandmother enough at the Ehpad. And as a result, we're all laughing our asses off, and as a result, it's funny, or at least I hope it will
will make you laugh... now I'm getting nervous.
In short, it's a show to tell you that everything's going to be all right. But be sure to visit your grandmother at the Ehpad before you come.
After two years touring the length and breadth of France with her neurotic characters, Diane Segard returns to the stage with a new version of her show for the most collective of one-woman shows.
How do you go on stage alone when you're more ostrich than peacock? By creating characters who carry within them the hilarious daily tragedy of being oneself, and letting them speak for us. Even if they're scared to death too.
Just like you when you're afraid of bringing up your child badly, of ending up alone with a box of ravioli or of not visiting your grandmother enough at the Ehpad. And as a result, we're all laughing our asses off, and as a result, it's funny, or at least I hope it will
will make you laugh... now I'm getting nervous.
In short, it's a show to tell you that everything's going to be all right. But be sure to visit your grandmother at the Ehpad before you come.
After two years touring the length and breadth of France with her neurotic characters, Diane Segard returns to the stage with a new version of her show for the most collective of one-woman shows.







