22 – 23 January

Brigitte Rosset

Brigitte Rosset presents a show that blends laughter with emotion as she reflects on her childhood memories. She delves into both innocent and deep questions, exploring the mysteries of childhood and how past experiences shape who she is today. Rosset shares her thoughts with the audience on what she has passed down to her children and the significance of impactful individuals throughout her life.

In French.

Av. François-Adolphe-Grison 6,
1225 Chêne-Bourg
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Photo Credit: DR

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