14 – 18 October

Tout le plaisir est pour nous

The Cie Confiture brings a lively vaudeville performance to the Salle Centrale de la Madeleine. The plot revolves around a Parisian publisher whose calm life is thrown into chaos as three illicit couples choose his apartment for their trysts. The situation escalates with the unexpected visit of a renowned and prudish author. Expect plenty of misunderstandings and guaranteed laughs!

In French.

Salle Centrale de la Madeleine,
Rue de la Madeleine 10, 1204 Geneva
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Photo Credit: DR

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