Thursday 3 July, 18:30

Impro Night with Compagnie Alliance Créative

Get ready for a wildly spontaneous evening of outdoor theatre as Fondation Convergences presents a fully interactive improv show with Compagnie Alliance Créative. Three high-energy performers—Adrien Laplana, Donatienne Amann, and Malik Kaufmann—will turn your words, stories, and ideas into hilarious, unexpected scenes created live on the spot. Fast-paced, funny, and totally unpredictable—this is improv at its most joyful and offbeat.

In French.

Boulevard de la Cluse 26,
1205 Geneva
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Photo Credit: Gabriel Asper

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