Friday 10 July, 18:30

Christian Mukuna

Christian Mukuna presents a dinner-show combining a welcome drink, a seasonal menu and a forty-five-minute artistic discovery. Directed by Gaspard Boesch, the new show “Et si c’était le dernier” blends intimate storytelling, sharp observation and theatrical choreography to probe memory, longing and everyday humour. The staging favours close interaction with the audience, alternating poetic monologue and musical moments. This production is currently touring the francophone circuit.

In French.

Rue du Faubourg 9
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Photo Credit: DR

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