Before the set is lit, a voice-over warns:
“Forbidden to speak, to put your hand on your neighbor’s thigh, to breathe if you don’t wear a mask…”
We go on and on from the best.
Christophe Alévêque's new show takes the opposite view of these allegations, even boycotts them.
It is understood as a revolt against all dogma, an ode to freedom, an encouragement to live as one sees fit.
The
58-year -old old
con takes up the ideas of his pamphlet book,
Praise of the modern old con
(Éditions du Cerf, October 2021).
Like Florent Pagny, he could sing:
“You won't have my freedom to think.
»
Former confined in verve, sporting a mustache of Gauls and a few extra pounds, Christophe Alévêque empties his bag filled with indignation at the Théâtre du Rond-Point.
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This Burgundian, a graduate of the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce et Marketing de Paris, is swimming against the tide of well-meaning, street in the stretchers.
He announces:
"I have a problem...
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