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Editorial La Presse de la Manche
Published on
Jan 15, 2025 at 12:24 p.m.
The February 8, 2025to the High Wall Room de Brix (Manche), at 9 p.m., the Clé des Champs association invited Le Boss to give a concert for the benefit of a little boy Hugo, 4 years old, who dreams of going to Disneyland Paris.
It is the Rêves Manche association which will benefit from 100% of profits of the evening for organize Hugo’s dream. It has now been three years since the Clé des Champs formed a partnership with Rêves Manche and donations to this association are close to the 2,000 euros each year.
4 musicians
The Boss is a group of four musicians one of which is singerMarc Romé, who performs songs by Johnny Hallyday.
Without ever falling into caricature and without trying to imitate Johnny’s voice, the group revisits, with energy, a repertoire incontestably anchored in the French popular unconscious. Marc Romé is accompanied by Ted Zahma on sax and harmonica, Marc Lehousse on drums and Jean-Claude Lambert on keyboard.
Doors will open at 8 p.m. and at intermission, drinks and cakes will be offered.
At the Cherbourg theater and Picauville
La Clé des Champs will present his new theatrical show “Monsieur has changed a lot”, play by Jean-Pierre Audier, at Italian theater from Cherbourg on January 31 at 8:30 p.m.
For this show, for which only few placesthe profit from the evening will also be donated to an association which helps the pediatrics and childcare department of thePasteur hospital of Cherbourg, via the APP association (Association of pediatricians and childcare workers of Cherbourg) which allowshelping hospitalized children making them smile again.
This piece, which constitutes the 2025 repertoire of the Clé des Champs, is played in period costumes made by the entertainment trades section of the Alexis-de-Tocqueville high school in Cherbourg.
If there were no more places available for Cherbourg on January 31, it would be possible to try to find some for January 25 at 8:30 p.m. in Picauville, where the same play will be performed for the benefit of the association Apoin Picauville.
From our correspondent Catherine CHAUMET
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