Fortunately, Vincent Dedienne was not Miss Burgundy (he was born in Mâcon).
His fate would have been very different.
He could not have distinguished himself so prodigiously in a theater.
After his autobiographical show,
If there is something happening
, the first in 2015, the actor plays
Un soir de gala
.
He distills confidences on his moods, his parents and his way of apprehending life, his fears and portraits of neurotic characters whose common point is to be twisted, dissatisfied and in the claim.
The former columnist of France Inter and of “Quotidien” (TMC), produced by Laurent Ruquier, presents himself as an
“effeminate humorist who makes believe that he does not need the piano”
.
Of course, this is wrong.
If he does not play, the supposedly useless instrument is at the center of his performance, which is as overwhelming as it is hilarious.
Whoever also wanted to be a comedian assures that he has the impression of being an
“old soul” who “regrets and stamps his feet” ...
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