Friday 31 October, 20:00

Charles Nouveau

Charles Nouveau brings his latest show, “L’Expression de mes sentiments distingués,” to the stage. With playful skill and mastery, he delves into rarely explored topics like work, war, and pornography, all while sharing his personal sentiments. Get ready for a unique hour and a quarter experience that is both comforting and hilariously entertaining.

L’Expression de mes sentiments distingués

Avenue du Grand-Salève 4,
1255 Veyrier
Photo Credit: Patrick Fouque
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Photo Credit: Patrick Fouque

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