Camille Chamoux: her show ça va ça va at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens

The comedian and actress Camille Chamoux announces her new show ça va ça va at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens from January 9 to 18, 2025. The comedian, who is already on her fifth one woman show, is interested in mental health and well-being, always with humor!

Camille Chamoux, known for her one woman shows and her various roles on television and in cinema, presents her new show It's okay It's okay. On display at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens from January 9 to 18, the one woman show deals with mental and physical health, with humor and kindness.

According to Camille Chamoux, until recently, she felt immortal. Without worry, she has ingested all kinds of banned products – glutamate, aspartame, sodium nitrite – and accumulated so many preservatives that her body seems almost impervious to time. His body, exhausted by blackout nights, burnouts and alcoholic comas, always recovered, tenacious, like a tireless little pony. Finally, a first part of life ignoring your body, then, suddenly, the awakening to health. His one-man show It's okay, it's okay, at the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens, talks about mental and physical health, about an awareness that promises to mix humor and honesty.

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Camille Chamouxrecognized for his biting humor and his reflections on contemporary society, became known with his one-man shows, such as Camille Attack in 2010, where she tackles subjects like feminism, social pressure, and life as a thirty-something with a keen eye. In 2017, she made her mark with The Spirit of contradiction, co-written with Camille Cottin and directed by Vincent Dedienne, where she explores the contradictions of modern life. In 2025, she returns to the stage of Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens with It's okay. It's okay.


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