Thursday 23 April, 20:00

Venice / Sung Story of a Body

Booking Required

Fannytastic (Fanny Chériaux) offers an intimate, musical voyage that traces life through the metamorphoses of the body. Between musical theatre, pop concert and autofiction, the performance moves from unruly childhood to troubled adolescence, navigating social injunctions toward joyful emancipation. Accompanied by musicians Thomas Couppey and Sébastien Dalloni, Fanny blends humour, emotion and poetry, led by her voice and vibrant presence — a personal yet universal hymn to the freedom of being oneself.

In French.

Place du Lignon 16,
1219 Le Lignon
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