“
It feels good to laugh!”
, launches a spectator who comes out of the Théâtre Fontaine in Paris, where
Berlin Berlin
, the latest comedy by Patrick Haudecœur is being performed.
He knitted this wacky story of a couple who dig a tunnel at a Stasi agent to cross to the West during the Cold War.
"I'm always amazed to see that it works"
, is surprised the fifties whose face has kept the curves of childhood.
Himself interprets a
"lunar moron"
who bends the room in two.
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The eldest of a sister
“not at all in the middle”
, Patrick Haudecœur is a case in the world of live performance.
This son of a shorthand typist and a former printer who saw him rather in the administration does not know where his desire for comedy comes from.
“I went on stage before going to the theatre,”
he reflects.
The artist is an autodidact.
He was born and raised in Lagny (Seine-et-Marne).
At school, around 6 or 7 years old, he imagines a story with hand puppets.
“My father had built me…
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