It is not by chance that his show is called that. In “From Dream to Reality”, singer and impersonator Sarah Schwab navigates between a hundred great female voices, from Céline Dion to Britney Spears via France Gall and Vanessa Paradis. First discovered in 2013 in the show “The Voice Kids”, then in 2019 in “The Voice” on TF1, these experiences made her realize that her place is on stage, to sing. “ I realized that I wanted to exist in music, I understood that I was where I wanted to be.”
It was by happy coincidence that Sarah Schwab discovered her incredible talent. In 2022, she is already very active on social networks and is looking for a new video concept. “I immediately thought of imitationremembers the singer, I started testing straight away and the video was online the same day.”
Dalida, chosen as the first muse, immediately won over her audience, including the imitator Patrick Sébastien, to whom this video made him want to write and stage a show. Since then, Sarah Schwab has expanded her repertoire with more than 200 voices. From Vanessa Paradis to Zaz via Véronique Sanson and Lara Fabian, she explores very varied vocal timbres. “ It’s easier for a man to imitate a woman than for a woman to imitate a man, it’s all a question of vocal cords.”
His show, written and directed by Patrick Sébastien, does not seem to fit into any box. “ It is unclassifiable! There is a common thread, a beginning and an end, there is an evolution (…). It is both a concert and a play. ” With a tour planned until 2026 and often sold-out dates, she continues her rise while remaining faithful to her beginnings on the networks, and today has more than 3 million subscribers.
> Friday November 29 at the Hélice de Contes theater. Saturday November 30 and Sunday December 1 at the Casino Barrière in Menton.
Friday January 31 at the Terrazur Casino in Cagnes-sur-Mer and May 23 at the Galli theater in Sanary-sur-Mer. Prices from 24 to 34 euros.
She wore Beyoncé's dress on Polish national television
“It was for a show with a French Touch concept, I imitated French voices like Dalida or France Gall. At the time, a fashion house offered to lend me something for the event. I went for fittings in Paris, and I fell in love with one of their dresses. Once I tried it on, I learned that it was the dress Beyoncé wore in her “Formation” music video. I didn't think I could fit inside, and in the end, it looked like it was tailor-made! »