Saturday 27 March, 20:00

Lou Trotignon

Booking Required

Lou Trotignon tells, with humour and candour, a personal story of transition: from starting testosterone and playful strip-tease to the discovery of queer communities. The show blends stand-up and performative moments to gently question gender norms, the relationship to the body and the ways we love. Intimate and often funny, the piece combines raw testimony and theatrical staging to invite reflection and warmth. Presented by Caustic Comedy Club.

In French.

Place des Volontaires 2,
1204 Genève
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