7 & 9 May

Nawell Madani

After a five-year break and a successful return at the Marrakech du Rire, Belgian comedian Nawell Madani is back on stage with a brand-new show, Nawell tout court. Following the success of her first one-woman show, C’est moi la plus belge, which chronicled her journey from Molenbeek to Paris, Nawell took time to develop this new production.  In this highly anticipated second show, Nawell promises to explore a wide range of topics with humor and honesty, from mental health struggles to fame and the temptations of botox.

Known for her candidness, she shares the highs and lows of her life, embracing her flaws with wit and maturity. Nawell first rose to fame on Le Jamel Comedy Club and later became a TV presenter and writer, creating the show Jam’Girls and starring in Alibi.com and her own autobiographical film, C’est tout pour moi. She has also recently starred in and written the Netflix series Jusqu’ici tout va bien.

Place des Volontaires 2,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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