Two comedies, one family: secrets, reunions and misunderstandings follow one another in this diptych that is as funny as it is caustic.

An evening dedicated to humor and family relationships: on one hand, a family farce bordering on settling scores; on the other, a tragicomic romantic comedy.
Mother's Day
A former advanced mathematics student turned stand-up comedian, Louise has had no contact with her mother for three years after a particularly scathing sketch directed at her. Lacking inspiration, Louise reappears for the big family event: Mother's Day. It's an opportunity for her to reconnect with her brothers Gabriel and Ziggy, accompanied by the enigmatic Arthur and the eccentric Florence, who has a serious drinking problem. But her mother's unexplained absence gradually creates unease, until this unique day transforms into a game of carnage that is both cruel and liberating. A play inspired by the comedies of Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri.
Long Live the Bride
Five years later, three days before the wedding, Louise is about to marry the wrong person—everyone knows it, except her. Her mother has disappeared for mysterious reasons, Florence has given up drinking, Gabriel is divorced, Arthur is in love, and Ziggy is returning from Japan with Anne-Lise. A race against time begins. Everyone is meticulously working to ensure that the big day… doesn't happen. Beneath its romantic comedy veneer, Long Live the Bride is a fairy tale gone wrong, marking the dramatic entry into adulthood.
Out of respect for the artists and other audience members, we reserve the right to refuse entry to latecomers, without refund or exchange.
Full price: 25.- / Reduced price: 20.-
