Here’s what we thought of comedian Simon Delisle’s new show

Here’s what we thought of comedian Simon Delisle’s new show
Here’s what we thought of comedian Simon Delisle’s new show

Simon Delisle presented himself in front of his peers Tuesday evening at Place des Arts like a ton of bricks.

Intense, energetic, and talkative, the comedian delivered the premiere of his second solo show, attached.

In this new, well-crafted proposal, Simon Delisle addresses with a good layer of self-deprecation the notion of “spot” from every angle, literally and figuratively, laughing in particular at his atypical appearance, his vitiligo and his illnesses. chronicles.

“Me, when I complain, it’s too late… how would I say that… I already had eyebrows, me, ma’am,” he told the hilarious audience in a number on winter virus, explaining in passing that at the beginning of last year he had a double perforation of the eardrums, a double otitis, laryngitis, streptococcus and covid all at the same time.



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Combining classic stand-up with observations and personal anecdotes, the comedian easily reached his targets with his jokes, most of which were imbued with a good dose of cynicism. He discussed his consultations with a psychologist during the pandemic for his excess anger. The latter made him aware of the losses he had not experienced in life and for which he developed mechanisms to avoid them.

“I will never be handsome!” That’s a mourning that I learned to grieve… But my hair went away little by little. That’s a weird mourning thing to do. […] I miss going to a hair salon to have my hair washed by a hairdresser… you know the one with acrylic nails and a difficult childhood… the one who scratches your memories of secondary 2″, a- he said.



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Under the recommendations of his friend Mariana Mazza, the comedian gave his audience little respite on Tuesday evening – whether to catch their breath or to rest their ears. He notably recounted having called on a private trainer to learn how to channel his energies; “an obese former pharmacist who helps a little fat man full of pills; the perfect match. It looks like a fable by La .



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Over the past 15 years, the comedian has put his pen to the service of other comedians, notably Laurent Paquin (Distracted Crocodile), Mariana Mazza (Woman shut up, Impolie) and Phil Roy (Philou),

For this second solo show, Simon Delisle called on Michel Sigouin for the script-editing and Mathieu Lévesque to provide the first part of the evening.

Simon Delisle will stop in Quebec on October 19 where he will present his show at the Théâtre Petit Champlain. For all dates: simondelisle.ca.

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