15 – 16 May

Nina Cachelin — “Mais Tu Gagnes Ta Vie Avec Ça?”

Nina Cachelin’s debut stand-up blends sharp observational comedy and playful improvisation to probe success, careers and what it means to live a fulfilled life. With a wry, candid voice and quick theatrical instincts, she turns everyday anxieties into comic scenes that build into evocative reflections on ambition and self-worth. Expect intimate storytelling, spontaneous audience riffs and warm, slightly offbeat humour that reveals as much as it laughs.

In French.

6 Avenue Cardinal Mermillod
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