Monday – Francois Touchard
For his first one man show, Touchard invites us to look around us : Everyone knows a couple who have fertility problems. He tackles the sensitive subject of LDCs from his point of view as a man, the development of his thoughts on this atypical journey to give life. Touchard tells us with humor and sensitivity his big dive without a parachute into the world of gynecology and medical protocols. A show-therapy to de-dramatize and positive!
Tuesday – Az
His life is furiously similar to ours, and it is by embodying it with a (great) extra soul that he unites the public in the same touching laugh: childhoodjob interviews, televisionthe passages with friends at the MacDO drive, these odious evenings where you are or not, the celibacy …
Wednesday – Charline Vanhoenecker
After the presidential election, Charline Vanhoenacker offers us a personal (and inspired) essay that explores the sadomasochistic tendencies between humor and politics. Political humor is both considered suspect and adorned with virtues: it reverses the hierarchies, it testifies to the good democratic health of a country, it is of public utility in the event of a crisis (and guarantees the return of to be loved).