Saturday 28 March, 20:00

Une cellule grise pour 2

Christian Savary and Jessie Kobel enact a combustible two‑hander about Michel, a seasoned burglar forced into partnership with the hapless Serge after a bungled heist. Stranded in the same cell after a failed robbery, the pair navigate escalating tension, comic friction and fragile solidarity. The performance blends sharp physical humour and simmering menace, driven by the actors’ energy and precise timing, producing an intimate, electric atmosphere. Presented in collaboration with Pour‑cent culturel Migros.

In French.

Chemin du Bois-des-Arts 62,
1226 Thônex
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Photo Credit: Juliette

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