Sunday 4 October, 16:00

Gaëtan : pour le meilleur …

Join Gaëtan on a colorful, chaotic family show where a singer and his ukulele face a thousand surprises. When the concert starts, everything goes awry, and the theatre director and the concierge improvise costumes, music and even disco balls to keep the show alive. Between songs, gags and tender moments, the clever staging invites laughter and gentle reflection as children explore resilience and imagination.

In French.

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