Robert Bouvier's one-man show at Théâtre Le Funambule
Robert Bouvier performs his solo show "Ça va bien se passer (j'espère !)" at Théâtre Le Funambule, playing fifty characters in a humorous autobiographical piece. The 80-minute performance begins with a version of Swan Lake where Prince Siegfried becomes a mentalist, then spirals into anecdotes about his careers as actor, director, and theater manager. Bouvier recounts encounters with an eccentric patron, politicians, and various artists, mixing improbable projections and comical blunders. The show has been praised by France Net Infos, Paris Match, Le Temps, and Le Courrier for its self-deprecating humor and behind-the-scenes look at theater financing and career building.
Key facts
- Robert Bouvier performs a solo show at Théâtre Le Funambule.
- The show is titled "Ça va bien se passer (j'espère !)".
- Bouvier plays about fifty characters.
- The performance lasts 1 hour 20 minutes.
- It starts with a version of Swan Lake where Prince Siegfried becomes a mentalist.
- The show includes anecdotes about Bouvier's family, first teacher, early theater and film career.
- It features a meeting with an eccentric patron and interactions with politicians.
- The show has been reviewed by France Net Infos, Paris Match, Le Temps, and Le Courrier.
Entities
Artists
- Robert Bouvier
Institutions
- Théâtre Le Funambule
- France Net Infos
- Paris Match
- Le Temps
- Le Courrier
- Club Artistik Rezo
- Artistikrezo
Locations
- Paris
- France