Salle polyvalente Saint-Nicolas, Rue de l'Eglise 7, 1987 Hérémence
By and starring Fred Mudry
In this one-man show, Fred Mudry plays the roles of his life. At first, he played his father, or a friend's father. Later, he played Indians and cowboys. With his cousins, he played cat and mouse, Monopoly, Tetris...
Later, he had to play sick to get out of school. He played a lot of basketball and dick. He played ghost so he wouldn't be so scared in the cellar, and flexed his muscles to impress the girls. He played with fake names, wigs, boobs, teeth and glasses.
And soon, in this solo, he'll be a diplodocus. Comedians have always played a role, but in the end, it's not so bad - we all play our roles to a greater or lesser extent, don't we?
Presented by Cultre On Tour
Later, he had to play sick to get out of school. He played a lot of basketball and dick. He played ghost so he wouldn't be so scared in the cellar, and flexed his muscles to impress the girls. He played with fake names, wigs, boobs, teeth and glasses.
And soon, in this solo, he'll be a diplodocus. Comedians have always played a role, but in the end, it's not so bad - we all play our roles to a greater or lesser extent, don't we?
Presented by Cultre On Tour