Blandine Lehout Dans La Vie De Ta Mère - Tournée |
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Blandine Lehout Dans La Vie De Ta Mère - Tournée
Radiant-Bellevue1 Rue Jean Moulin CALUIRE ET CUIRE |
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Blandine Lehout dans La Vie de ta Mère - Tournée at Lyon, 31/01/2026. To find out more, the information (prices, ticketing, seating plan) for this show are to be discovered on this page. Tickets for the next show of Blandine Lehout dans La Vie de ta Mère - Tournée (Radiant-Bellevue) are on sale at the online ticket office. Book now your tickets to attend this show in Lyon and see Blandine Lehout dans La Vie de ta Mère - Tournée on stage! Radiant-Bellevue welcomes Blandine LehoutAt Radiant-Bellevue, we are delighted to host Blandine Lehout for an evening built around the irresistible momentum of La vie de ta mère – Tournée. From our vantage point as a stage that thrives on sharp writing and spirited performance, her rise stands out: quicksilver timing, modern storytelling, and an eye for the generational slipstreams that run between parents and grown-up children. In recent seasons, audiences have discovered her across radio and digital platforms, notably through the France Inter framework of La Drôle d’Humeur within La Bande Originale, where the discipline of a tight, topical set meets a freewheeling sense of play. That energy translates beautifully to a live room like ours, where the audience’s laughter becomes part of the rhythm. Expect the craft of classic stand-up—setups that bloom into surprise—alongside vivid characters and a conversational pulse that makes even the most specific family anecdote feel universal. We’re preparing a listening environment that lets the nuances in her voice, the beats in her silences, and the laughter in the room all breathe with equal clarity. Inside La vie de ta mère at Radiant-BellevueLa vie de ta mère is a show about intimate cartography: the phone calls at odd hours, the ping of the family group chat, and the stubborn ritual of Sunday lunch. On our stage, those scenes unfold with cinematic precision—she slides from confession to observation to impersonation without losing the thread of a larger story about what it means to grow up while your parents grow older. Themes ripple between generations: love and logistics, body image and boundaries, dating apps and domestic myths. There’s a deft mix of candor and mischief; one second you’re nodding in recognition, the next you’re laughing at how perfectly she nails the drama of a misplaced Tupperware lid or an unsolicited piece of advice. The production is lean by design, giving space to the writing and letting our sound and light teams sculpt a living room intimacy in a hall. That simplicity is deceptive; it foregrounds her technique, the way a pause becomes a punchline, and the way a tiny detail—a ringtone, a glance, the tilt of a shoulder—turns into a full-blown sketch. As part of the Tournée, her visit to Radiant-Bellevue is a chance to hear material that keeps evolving with the audience, a hallmark of comedians who write on contact with the room. From our perspective, the current momentum is unmistakable. Blandine Lehout arrives at Radiant-Bellevue with a tour that is expanding city by city, a repertoire sharpened by weeks of stage time, and the kind of cultural presence that comes from quick-fire formats—those short, recent radio pieces under the La Drôle d’Humeur banner, and the quick clips that circulate online and turn into shared references before a show even starts. You can feel that recency in the set: topical asides slip into evergreen bits, and new tags on familiar routines keep the material alive for returning fans. Our hall is designed for that dynamism—clear sightlines, precise acoustics, and a close-knit connection between performer and audience whether you like to be up front in the laughter or set back with a broad view of the stage. The front-of-house team will welcome you early so you can settle in, and the room will be tuned to catch the fine edges of her delivery as well as the rolling waves of laughter that follow. For us, hosting La vie de ta mère at Radiant-Bellevue means presenting a comedian in her present tense—fully in motion, bringing the domestic epic to the big stage, and proving how the smallest family story can sound, feel, and resonate like an event. To not miss any event, subscribe to our monthly newsletter Blandine Lehout dans La Vie de ta Mère - Tournée dans d'autres salles à Lyon- Blandine Lehout dans La Vie de ta Mère - Tournée Bourse du Travail Lyon |