Friday 24 April, 20:30

1+1 = 2

An improvisational duet by Carlos Henriquez and Fausto Borghini, this show turns audience suggestions (time periods, words, places and emotions) into instant scenes. With the single rule of never saying no, the duo launches into a sequence of short, varied, fast-paced vignettes that blend comedy, surprise and emotional truth. The performance relies on the performers’ keen listening, rapid chemistry and playful risk-taking, creating an electric, intimate atmosphere where unpredictability becomes the engine of storytelling.

In French.

Route de Sauverny 6,
1290 Versoix
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Photo Credit: DR

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