Lilia Benchabane explores her disability with humor in her show Handicapé Méchante

With “Handicapé Méchante”, Lilia Benchabane delivers an original and daring show. She explores disability and its issues with uninhibited humor, offering light and impactful reflection.

In his show Disabled Nasty, Lilia Benchabane talks about his disability, mixing humor and reflection. Through a personal story and universal observations, she addresses complex issues with an uninhibited and accessible approach. On display at the Théâtre du Marais, the one woman show can be seen until March 30, 2025.

The title itself, Disabled Nasty, attracts attention with its deliberately provocative nature. It sets the tone for a performance where self-deprecation and lucidity coexist to open a space for dialogue. Lilia Benchabane seems to want to play with clichés and stereotypes, while questioning social perceptions around disability.

Although his humor remains light, Disabled Nasty also aims to take a critical look at the visible or invisible barriers that people with disabilities may encounter. Lilia Benchabane uses his talent to make these themes accessible, and his style combines authenticity and creativity.

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From its beginnings, Lilia Benchabane distinguished herself on stage thanks to shows where her frankness and authenticity seduce the public. At the same time, she multiplies artistic collaborations and participates in various projects that highlight her creativity and her sense of storytelling. With his show Disabled Nasty, it confirms its ability to transform sensitive subjects into moments of reflection and entertainment.


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