Comedian Didier Bénureau talks to us about the sores…

Crazy and (very) grating, Didier Bénureau's one-man show has taken up residence at the Antoine theater (10th arrondissement), after triumphing last fall at the Rond-Point.

A cohort of fans have been following this crazy guy for years and revere this “cult” artist who started at the Bouvard theater

We understand them. His sketches and songs are, in fact, hilarious, with their gallery of neurotic, awful, stupid and nasty characters.

From the collaborator who regrets the Second World War to the odious manipulative mother-in-law suffering from Alzheimer's, including the Shakespearean actor worthy of Monty Python or even Geneviève, victim of cosmetic surgery (and let's not forget the Belgian bishop transvestite!), everyone gets what they deserve.

For almost two hours, Bénoureau takes us where we least expect him, even into the world of rock, with his solid group Les Cochons dans l'espace which boosts this crazy and supercharged show.

The comedian, who dares the worst horrors, does not spare the ailments. “A subject I know well…” he said.

Anthony Theater
14 bd de Strasbourg, 75010 Paris
Thursday to Saturday at 21 p.m.
Sunday at 16 p.m.
Additional mornings: Saturday April 30 and Saturday May 7: 16 p.m.
Phone. : 01 42 08 77 71

Text and video: Katia Barillot

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