27 – 28 November

Ethan Lallouz: Tu Lui Ressembles

Comedian Ethan Lallouz presents his debut show exploring family ties, origins and the small inheritances that shape us. Through candid, self-reflective storytelling and sharp, observational jokes he navigates messy relationships and the truths hidden behind humour. The piece opens delicate questions rather than offering answers, creating moments of recognition where the audience sees themselves mirrored in intimate anecdotes. Warm, witty and quietly probing, the performance blends stand-up intimacy with thoughtful personal reflection.

In French.

6 Avenue Cardinal Mermillod
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Photo Credit: DR

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