Sunday 27 September, 19:00

Lalou – Qui N’a Pas de Nom de Spectacle

Booking Required

Lalou presents a raw, untitled one‑woman show that blends sharp wit, spontaneity and candid honesty. Through frank storytelling and self‑mockery she delivers a fast‑paced, laugh‑filled performance that invites recognition and warmth. The evening unfolds as intimate, unscripted confessions where everyday moments become affectionate comedy, leaving the audience amused and uplifted. Minimal staging and dynamic pacing accentuate her storytelling, creating a close, electric atmosphere. Her voice mixes tenderness and irony, drawing the audience into familiar moments reworked into sharp comic scenes.

In French.

Place des Volontaires 2,
1204 Genève
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