Marc-Antoine Le Bret, a solo that leaves 100 voices

Marc Antoine Le Bret a solo that leaves 100 voices

The talented Marc-Antoine Le Bret returns to the stage of the Dejazet theater in Paris with a new show “Solo”. A funny and quirky one-man show, bringing together new sketches and hundreds of voices, looking to the future and ecology in a kind of climate apocalypse imagined in 2040 version.

On the poster for his new show, Marc Antoine Le Bret looks in front of him, his mouth blocked by a sheet of paper as a gag. And on said sheet of paper, a four-letter word, “Solo.” Which isn’t a lot for a show that’s supposed to feature 90 voices.

But everything is explained, since behind the gag, which is quite loose by the way, hides – barely – the impersonator and comedian Marc-Antoine Le Bret, currently on tour. He is passing through Paris, Dejazet Theater until February 18, 2023.

On the menu of this Café Gourmand:

  • Amelie Beaucour went to the Studio d’Alfortville theater to see the latest creation of the F71 collective entitled ” The Last Voyage (Aquarius) »
  • Marjorie Bertin saw the play Behind the porthole sometimes hides laundry by the company Les filles de Simone to be applauded at the Le Monfort theater until January 21.
  • Jose Marinho met the singer La Grande Sophie for her album “ modern life which is released by Universal Music

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