Le Professeur Rollin se re-rebiffe
Les Inconnus - Au secours… Tout va bien !
Monologuist Spalding Gray talks about the great difficulties he experienced while attempting to write his first novel, a nearly 2,000-page autobiographical tome concerning the death of his mother. Among his many asides, Gray discusses his problems in dealing with the Hollywood film industry, recounts the trips he took around the world in order to avoid dealing with his writer's block and describes his ambivalence about acting as stage manager for a Broadway production of "Our Town."
Guy Bedos - Rideau!
Florent Peyre : Tout public ou pas
Mehdi Djaadi : Coming Out
Hi! Ha! Tremblay: 25 ans minimum!
Jamel et ses amis au Marrakech du rire 2014
From the telltale signs of aging to bedroom mishaps and dating deal-breakers, Deon Cole spins comedy gold in this playfully candid special.
A staging of Marivaux's play "The Double Inconstancy" by Jean-Luc Boutté.
Nelson
Fary is back on stage to probe, uncompromisingly, the torments of couples and love. After two previous shows broadcast in over 190 countries, he returns with a new show: "Love me if you can". With this new performance, Fary demonstrates an extraordinary ability to reinvent himself while continuing to subtly address the themes that are dear to him.
Airnadette : This Is the End
Alexandre Barrette: Semi-Croquant
Like an indelible memory, this Olympic closing ceremony will be marked by audacity, fraternity and emotion. In the heart of the Stade de France, athletes from all over the world will represent their countries one last time in an incredible moment of celebration and sharing. With their eyes riveted to the flame, the emotion will be immense as we close the great Olympic book of Paris 2024.
Alex Vizorek est une œuvre d'art
Dieudonné - En paix
Jamel et ses amis au Marrakech du rire 2019
For their tenth anniversary, Les Duos Impossibles have pulled out all the stops: the 10th edition will take place at the legendary Grand Rex in Paris for a unique, unprecedented and spectacular show!
Hasan Minhaj delivers an unapologetic stand-up set about midlife identity struggles, race relations, political divides — and that fact-checking scandal.