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For Eve Aouizerate, it's decided: this show will be her last. She will then put her newly launched career on hold to devote herself to a much more stable pursuit: being a housewife and embracing the tradwife* ideology.
Intriguing and offbeat, this initial premise allows the actress to explore her relationship with men - not from a sociological perspective, but in a very personal way: what does it mean, for her, to be a woman in 2026?
By addressing the audience directly, she analyzes the construction of her feminine identity in an era marked by the proliferation of masculinist discourse on social media - to which the younger generation is particularly exposed. Juggling a mix of themes - the male gaze and how much credence to give it, the desire and fear of motherhood, internalized misogyny, and the quest for self - she delivers a bit of biting humor on the POCHE stage that unsettles her audience. A sure sign, without a doubt, that she’s hitting the mark.
* Tradwife : short for traditional wife, the tradwife movement advocates an ultra-conservative ideal inspired by the 1950s and the return of the married woman to the home. Originating in the United States, the term is spreading on social media through the accounts of influencers aligned with the far right.
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