When I started my 1st bilingual show “Franglais” in January 2016, a lot of people said it wouldn’t work, but something inside of me believed it would, so I decided to give it a shot. I toured the show for 3 years and it went pretty well, so, in 2019, I decided to write a 2nd bilingual show “So British Ou Presque” and again toured for 3 years (with an interruption from a global pandemic). Somehow, the audiences were even bigger for this second show, so, at the end of 2022, I wrote my 3rd and final bilingual show “Bisoubye”. After a 12-month world tour in 20 countries, I ended the show last weekend at home in Paris in front of a sold-out crowd at the Zénith. As I’m writing this, I still don’t really understand how all of this happened, but thank you!
Thank you to every person who bought a ticket to come and see me live over the past 8 years. Thank you
@fannyjourdan and your team at
@tcholeleproductions , past and present for believing in my vision. Thank you to all the comedians that opened my shows. Thank you to all my light and sound designers that toured with me and the hundreds of local technicians that assembled and disassembled my stages. Thank you to all the theatres, venues and local promoters that allowed me to perform. Thank you
@adam.crosbie for quitting your job at Apple and agreeing to become my manager last year. Thank you Adeline for putting up with me for 15 years, for quitting your job in law to run our production company and for raising our daughter while I’m away. Finally, thank you Mum & Dad for making me who I am today.
It’s been an amazing bilingual chapter of my career.
Now onto the next chapter!
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