They are acrobats of words and humor, hitting the mark effortlessly with a mischievous irreverence that makes the audience burst into laughter, though not always those who are targeted. They perpetuate the French satirical tradition in a style that the younger generation might find “old-fashioned,” but that’s where true humor lies; they are the chansonniers.
Usually, it’s a quartet that performs to full houses at the Théâtre des 2 Anes in Paris, directed by a certain Jacques Mailhot…
He will be there, the rascal, with his candid face that conceals an incomparable sense of wit and phrase, he who began to climb the Jacob’s Ladder (the theater by that name) which was not Delafont in 1971…
To describe the Sarkomania for us, he will be accompanied by another regular on Grosses Têtes on RTL, who was the writer of Thierry Le Luron’s texts and whose shows are always titled with puns like the latest “The Grand Prix de Monte Carla” or “Sarkozix The Gaul.”
Before the presidential election, we could laugh with “Who will sleep at the Élysée” or “Ségolène and the Seven Dwarfs.” He is Bernard Mabille, who joined the 2 Anes team in 2004, where he also performs with Jean Amadou.
The third accomplice, he committed his first acts in 1978 at Chez Félix, and for a Corsican like him, it is no coincidence and inevitably brings to mind a certain beach hut that was set on fire much later. Wordplay also for the title of his latest DVD “Slackers and Dense Damages.”
Michel Guidoni, as he is known, is also “the only Corsican who works after 8 pm with an open face,” as he likes to say. You guessed it, with this trio of virtuosos, your zygomatics will suffer terribly, and you will be asking for more.
Note there will be only one performance, contrary to what was announced, it will take place on Sunday, October 26, at 3 pm; the Saturday, October 25 show being canceled. Book quickly…