Stomy Bugsy, the rapper who tells the Senegalese skirmishers on stage

Founding member of the group AMER Ministry. and originally from Val-d’Oise, Stomy Bugsy sums the caps as rapper, authorbut also actor. The artist is on the stage of the Gymnasium Theater until December 27, 2022 to perform his show, “Un Jour… J’irai à Détroit!”, which he co-wrote with David Desclos.

You can discover on stage a show on the history of Senegalese skirmisherstold through the staging of three stories true. Stomy Bugsy interprets the role of Djili Amacombia Senegalese infantryman in the colonial army imprisoned in the Fresnes remand center during the Second World War.

In this intimate room, two other prisoners accompany Stomy Bugsy. A French soldier, Marcel Brovant, played by David Desclos and an American, Igor Ladzig, played by Cyril Guelle.

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Stomy Bugsy is the guest by Emilie Mazoyer in the show decibels.

Stomy Bugsy talks about his play “Someday…I’ll Go to Detroit!” on France Bleu © Radio France

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