5 one-man and one-woman shows to see urgently on streaming platforms!

Streaming platforms are full of quality one-man and one-woman shows. Dark humour, imitations, improvisations… each of them has its own style and its own anecdotes, which are at once funny, touching and scathing. Here are a few.

Fabrice Eboue

Do you like dark humor and cynicism? Then this stand-up is for you! After more than 20 years of career, the former resident of the Jamel Comedy Club returns with a fourth show on the excesses and absurdities of our post-Covid society and post-presidential elections. To laugh out loud!

goodbye yesterday – available on Amazon Prime Video

Roman Frayssinet

Became famous thanks to Mouloud Achour’s program entitled Click (Canal +), Roman Frayssinet is one of the new comedians to follow! From the Olympia, the comedian presents us with anecdotes about his life as incredible as each other, while indulging in a few improvisations. A joy for (TV) viewers!

SO – available on Canal +

Camille Lellouche

After a passage in The Voice, Camille Lellouche became known on social networks. On stage, the comedian oscillates between musical performances and sketches where she embodies different characters, such as Charlotte-Léonie, Géraldine Montéquieux or even Ninette, Kim Kardashian’s “cousin”. A colorful and energetic show!

Camille Lellouche, the show – available on Canal +

Panayotis Pascot

Available on Netflix, Panayotis Pascot’s first show sincerely recounts his love and family anecdotes, which necessarily echo our personal experiences. Difficulty saying I love you to his father, existential crises of all kinds, difficult relationship to love… everyone can find themselves in the words of the ex-columnist of Daily (TMC)! A very touching and amusing autobiographical stand-up!

Almost– available on Netflix

For those who don’t like to choose…

And if you don’t like to choose… here is a show bringing together sixty comedians and personalities on stage and orchestrated by Kyan Khojandi, creator of Brief and of Blocked !

Sixty – available on Canal +

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