Four days of good humor
The program for these four days of good humor, spread over around twenty places scattered around the city, is as rich as it is varied. The ticket office has already been taken by storm: two thirds of the paying shows are already sold out. Christmas is behind us, but you missed your dad-mom-brother-sister-uncle-auntie-cousin-boyfriend-girlfriend, and you need to find a present to hang up?
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The Jamel Comedy Club at the top of the bill
You can still break the bank to enjoy the blockbuster orchestrated by Jamel Debbouze, expected in person on January 16 at Micropolis (8 p.m.) alongside his rising stars from Jamel Comedy Club. Other headliner available, Laurie Peret will perform her one-woman show at the Kursaal the same evening (8 p.m.). Another room, another atmosphere, another artist this Thursday: Camille Giry will transform feminism into bursts of laughter on the stages of the Proudhon Room (8 p.m.).
Shakespeare or guitar riffs
In a completely different register, the bulldozer Didier Super is announced at Rodia on Saturday January 18 (8:30 p.m.) to mix guitar riffs and black humor. More of a Shakespeare fan? The company It doesn’t matter offers earlier in the afternoon at the Théâtre de l’Espace (3 p.m.) a crazy show entitled Romeo in the Bathtub.
If you want to end your weekend on a lighter note, two options for Sunday January 19: laugh and dance with Eccentric (Conservatory, 4 p.m.) or have a laugh while following the introspective delirium proposed by Kevin Debonne (Proudhon Room, 5 p.m.).
More information and reservations on www.drolementbien.fr