Salle du Zodiaque Anzère, Place du Village 8, 1972 Anzère
With Claude-Inga Barbey and Patrick Lapp
The cast has evolved with the age of the two main protagonists, Patrick Lapp and Claude-Inga Barbey. As a result, audiences in French-speaking Switzerland age with the actors, and inevitably continue to identify with them.
After "Noce de carton", which celebrated the anguish of the empty nest when children leave home to make a life for themselves, and "Thé dansant", the beginning of silver age with the appearance of grandchildren, this new (last?) opus is an opportunity to take a look in the rear-view mirror, a sort of history of the couple based on the duo's most popular stages, on stage or on the radio, embellished with new topical episodes...
It's a veritable ode to "nurturing tenderness", the almost fraternal bond that unites a couple after 40 years of marriage, so that they can continue to experience the joys of marital hell.
Bergamote, it's you, it's us
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
After "Noce de carton", which celebrated the anguish of the empty nest when children leave home to make a life for themselves, and "Thé dansant", the beginning of silver age with the appearance of grandchildren, this new (last?) opus is an opportunity to take a look in the rear-view mirror, a sort of history of the couple based on the duo's most popular stages, on stage or on the radio, embellished with new topical episodes...
It's a veritable ode to "nurturing tenderness", the almost fraternal bond that unites a couple after 40 years of marriage, so that they can continue to experience the joys of marital hell.
Bergamote, it's you, it's us
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.