A Chantal show is like rediscovering the mischievousness of our adolescence, it's like rediscovering the balance and endurance of our youth.
Presenting Chantal Ladesou's new show is like presenting Chantal Iconique herself, her character, her way of speaking, of seeing with her eyes, of reminding us, as spectators of the world, of everything that is dear to our hearts.
An eclectic showgirl, popular but not only that, Chantal Ladesou surprises us every time with her verve, her wit, and her innate talent across all media platforms: radio with Les Grosses Têtes, theater last season with 1983, television game shows with Mask Singer, series as a school principal with Sam, as a detective in Le Fil d'Ariane, cinema as a crooked and devious promoter in Chasse Gardée with Didier Bourdon, the sequel to which is currently being filmed, and again in Maison de Retraite with Kev Adam.
Placing derision at the center of our situations in a world turned upside down, Chantal, sometimes even unconsciously upside down herself, forces the fate of our daily dramas by making them so human, sometimes so derisory in their flaws when it comes to the essentials, that they become likable, acceptable, if not in a salutary perspective.
A show by Chantal is like rediscovering the mischief of our adolescence, rediscovering the balance and endurance of our youth.
His electric sketches sketch our foibles and provoke without hurting our consciences, addressing his audience ranging from the youngest of today and yesterday to the oldest, even older than them, in unison, when it is not an audience of young old people or old people who are still young.
You will find the competition of the entertainment world, pride and less pride, ego and dirty tricks of actors and actresses, as well as the lives of our parents, our stories of couples, our wars against time, and everything that can complement his previous show, On the Road Again.
This show is a sprint on a long-distance running track to catch up with laughter, that eternal source of youth.
In short, it's a joyful, entertaining whirlwind that breaks down aggression and bridges distances.
Accused of being everywhere her dynamic temperament takes her, Chantal Tornade attacks the gloominess around us, a dynamite that unlocks our rigidity so that everyone can find themselves in the shared experience of laughter.
Let's rediscover happiness, which is not always easy to find today, with Chantal, more e-comic than e-conical than ever. Make an appointment and get off to a good start.
An eclectic showgirl, popular but not only that, Chantal Ladesou surprises us every time with her verve, her wit, and her innate talent across all media platforms: radio with Les Grosses Têtes, theater last season with 1983, television game shows with Mask Singer, series as a school principal with Sam, as a detective in Le Fil d'Ariane, cinema as a crooked and devious promoter in Chasse Gardée with Didier Bourdon, the sequel to which is currently being filmed, and again in Maison de Retraite with Kev Adam.
Placing derision at the center of our situations in a world turned upside down, Chantal, sometimes even unconsciously upside down herself, forces the fate of our daily dramas by making them so human, sometimes so derisory in their flaws when it comes to the essentials, that they become likable, acceptable, if not in a salutary perspective.
A show by Chantal is like rediscovering the mischief of our adolescence, rediscovering the balance and endurance of our youth.
His electric sketches sketch our foibles and provoke without hurting our consciences, addressing his audience ranging from the youngest of today and yesterday to the oldest, even older than them, in unison, when it is not an audience of young old people or old people who are still young.
You will find the competition of the entertainment world, pride and less pride, ego and dirty tricks of actors and actresses, as well as the lives of our parents, our stories of couples, our wars against time, and everything that can complement his previous show, On the Road Again.
This show is a sprint on a long-distance running track to catch up with laughter, that eternal source of youth.
In short, it's a joyful, entertaining whirlwind that breaks down aggression and bridges distances.
Accused of being everywhere her dynamic temperament takes her, Chantal Tornade attacks the gloominess around us, a dynamite that unlocks our rigidity so that everyone can find themselves in the shared experience of laughter.
Let's rediscover happiness, which is not always easy to find today, with Chantal, more e-comic than e-conical than ever. Make an appointment and get off to a good start.





