Philippe Lellouche: nostalgic in his first one-man show Stand Alone

Published by Philippine de Sortiraparis · Photos by Graziella de Sortiraparis · Published on October 11, 2024 at 07:15 p.m.
Philippe Lellouche may be no stranger to the theater world, but this will be the first time he has taken to the stage alone with his one-man show Stand Alone at the Théâtre de la Madeleine. The actor and comedian takes audiences back in time in a nostalgic, heartwarming comedy show.

A first for Philippe Lellouche! Accustomed to the stage and working behind the camera, he has never before taken to the stage alone. His one-man show Stand Alone runs at the Théâtre de la Madeleine from October 26 to November 10, before touring the rest of France.

In Stand Alone, Philippe Lellouche puts on a funny, heartwarming show full of happy nostalgia. He shares his childhood memories, first loves and neuroses with great self-mockery, creating a direct link with his audience. This show is an opportunity for him to take a step back in time, after 15 years of success in the theater with his cult play Le Jeu de la vérité.

A play written in 2005 by Philippe Lellouche, Le Jeu de la vérité has won over 400,000 spectators in France, been translated into 4 languages, played in 8 countries, and adapted for the big screen! Philippe Lellouche even wrote a sequel in 2013. Now the actor is back with Stand Alone.

Philippe Lellouche, also an actor and director, first made a name for himself as a journalist before turning to theater and film. His theatrical career, beyond Le Jeu de la Vérité, is also marked by his play Boire, fumer et conduire vite, another successful comedy. He has also directed films, such as Nos plus belles vacances, and appeared on television. Written in 2023, the one-man show Stand Alone is an opportunity to rediscover the comedian in a new light.

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Dates and Opening Time
From October 26, 2024 to November 10, 2024

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    Location

    19, rue de Surène
    75008 Paris 8

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    Prices
    €19 - €39

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    www.theatre-madeleine.com

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