PregnantElodie Arnould chose the warm confines of Paris'sApollo Théâtre for a unique show: Fécondée. Described as an artist who dares to break taboos, Elodie offers us an extraordinary performance, testifying to her eccentric yet authentic vision of motherhood.
Each woman's experience of motherhood is different, and Elodie brings it to life in an exceptional way. Pregnant with her 2nd child, Elodie takes up the daring challenge of taking to the stage. By revealing the joys, doubts and physical challenges of her pregnancy, she offers both a personal and universal vision of this very special time of life. Performed in ultra-limited numbers, Fécondée stands out for its event-driven, intimate nature.
The show's originality and authenticity come as no surprise when you consider Elodie's career path. With her book "Le guide zéro tabou de la grossesse : tout ce qu'on ne vous dit pas et plus encore", published in September 2021, she has established herself as a strong, informed voice on the subject of motherhood. Fécondée follows in her footsteps, bringing the pages of her book to life on stage.
More than just a show, Elodie offers a genuine invitation to dialogue. She's convinced that talking about problems helps to solve them. And what better way than withhumor to relieve guilt and free speech on such sensitive subjects? Elodie Arnould understands this and makes this conviction the backdrop of her show.
Audiences will have the pleasure of discovering or rediscovering this performance on Friday October 13 at 9:10pm on Culturebox (France 4). It's a unique opportunity to plunge into the world of an artist who, even as she approaches childbirth, has not hesitated to share her experiences and reflections with her audience without a filter.
For those who haven't yet had the opportunity to discover Elodie on stage or on social networks, this show promises to be an excellent introduction to her distinctive style, blending offbeat humor, sincerity and relevance. A not-to-be-missed rendezvous for all fans of fine humor and pertinent reflections on life.