‘With cats, you never know what’s going on in their heads. So yes, I hate that cat!’ – Suitable for all ages
Émile is a former labourer with a naturally gruff manner. Marguerite, on the other hand, is a well-bred woman, scheming and selfish. They were neighbours when they met by chance. They married in their twilight years, perhaps out of fear of loneliness and old age. It is the slow emergence of two parallel lives in which the adversaries avoid and spy on one another. This is the beginning of hell.
#Daron: a story to like and share with the family - Suitable for all ages
How do you raise a teenager from the ‘TikTok and 4DX’ generation when you yourself grew up with Minitel and VHS tapes?
A bit of a stick-in-the-mud and frankly overwhelmed by a society that’s moving a bit too fast for him, Basclo tries to be a good dad and pass on the values he holds dear to his son.
‘Basically, my dad’s way too stressed out with me. Poor bloke, things move too fast for him. He’s such a boomer with his advice all over the place; he thinks he’s some sort of life coach, it’s ridiculous, it’s just not cool at all!’
Following on from ‘Mâle attentionné’, Christophe Basclo’s new one-man show.
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