Thursday 23 April, 20:00

Benjamin Décosterd – “Le monde va mal (mais je vais bien)”

Join an optimistic and humorous show that takes a light-hearted look at contemporary human follies. Benjamin Décosterd tackles serious topics such as the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, as well as climate crises, with wit and humor. He cynically pokes fun at individualistic behaviors and fears of loneliness, offering a comedic perspective on the contradictions of modern life. This performance encourages the audience to find laughter in dark realities as a way to confront them.

In French.

Av. François-Adolphe-Grison 6,
1225 Chêne-Bourg
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Photo Credit: DR

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