In front of a full and enthusiastic room during the first two evenings – still remaining on November 29 and 30 – L’Avenir also gave the impression of having left a little less space for sketches – on the “marvels” of the administration illustrated by excellent actors – to give more to the songs.
A judicious rebalancing, especially when each of the titles is accompanied by a pretty setting or an accessory such as a hat, glasses or a tie depending on the theme.
If “Zombie”, a title in English, turned out to be a great bold move, the highlight of the show kept all its promises with “L’Envie”, by Johnny Hallyday, a success for both the singers and the musicians. , who were logically “summoned” to repeat it a second time, to the delight of a delighted audience.
Finally, note that L’Avenir, as is customary, donates 1 franc on each entry ticket to the Coup d’Pouce Foundation, which offers support to people living with a deficiency or an autism spectrum disorder, their allowing you to participate in activities like everyone else.
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