Friday 30 January, 20:00

Brigitte Rosset

Brigitte Rosset presents a charming solo performance titled “Thanks for the Fish Knife, the Conversations, and the Ham Delights.” Drawing inspiration from her grandfather’s writings, discovered after her mother’s passing, Brigitte delves into her childhood memories to explore how they’ve shaped her identity today. She considers the impact of these memories on her life and her children, while also honoring those she has cherished and admired. This performance is a joyful reflection on memory, past, and future, capturing tender, joyful, humorous, and sometimes trivial moments.

In French.

Chemin de la Mère-Voie 62,
1228 Plan-les-Ouates
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