17 April – 2 May

Teens on Holiday, Parents in Distress!

Booking Required

Follow Zoé and Léo’s parents as everyday life unravels into comic chaos when a family trip to a remote region becomes a digital detox. Without phones or Wi‑Fi for a month, children act like velociraptors: rowdy, unpredictable and hilarious. The piece mixes fast-paced physical comedy, frantic household scenes and playful absurdity, inviting families to laugh together and watch imaginations run wild.

In French.

Rue de la Servette 2,
Switzerland
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