C'est Décidé, Je Deviens Une Connasse - Le Rideau Rouge - Lyon |
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C'est Décidé, Je Deviens Une Connasse - Le Rideau Rouge - Lyon
Le Rideau Rouge1 Place Bertone LYON |
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C'est Décidé, Je deviens une connasse - Le Rideau Rouge - Lyon at Lyon, 14/02/2026. To find out more, the information (prices, ticketing, seating plan) for this show are to be found on this page. Tickets for the next show of C'est Décidé, Je deviens une connasse - Le Rideau Rouge - Lyon (Le Rideau Rouge) are on sale at the online ticket office. Book now your tickets to attend this show in Lyon and see C'est Décidé, Je deviens une connasse - Le Rideau Rouge - Lyon on stage! At Le Rideau Rouge: welcoming C'est décidé je deviens une connasseFrom the moment the doors open at Le Rideau Rouge, the evening built around C'est décidé je deviens une connasse announces itself as a mischievous, high-spirited celebration of unfiltered honesty. As a venue, we love shows that turn politeness on its head without losing warmth, and this performance thrives in our intimate room: the proximity between artist and audience invites quick-fire asides, confident crowd work, and a live-wire energy that grows with every laugh. The title sets the tone—embracing the unapologetic, claiming space, and finding comedy in the everyday frictions of modern life—while the stagecraft remains precise and agile. Lighting shifts mark changes of persona; a minimalist set keeps the focus on sharp writing and the performer’s timing; and the rhythm is carefully paced so that barbed observations bloom into universal moments. At Le Rideau Rouge, that blend of bite and generosity plays beautifully: each wink to the audience lands, each silence stretches just long enough, and each punchline arrives with a conspiratorial sense that we are all in on the joke. The artist’s momentum, up close in LyonWhat makes this stop at Le Rideau Rouge especially exciting is how alive the material feels right now. The artist behind C'est décidé je deviens une connasse has been refining new ideas on stage, shaping fresh beats around the social pressures of “being nice,” the skill of boundary-setting, and the absurd etiquette rules that trip us up at work, at dinners, and in that minefield known as group chats. You can feel the current creative momentum in how the show folds in topical references, audience interactions, and smart callbacks that stitch the set together. The team arrives with a confidence that comes only from a season of packed rooms and word-of-mouth buzz, and our Lyon audience benefits from a version that is both tighter and looser at once—tighter in structure, looser in playfulness. As a venue, we’ve tailored the room to heighten that interplay: crisp sound for nimble pacing, a close stage for expressive physical comedy, and a warm welcome so the performer can take risks without losing rapport. This is the kind of night where the artist’s live instincts—reading the room, riffing a line, circling back to a spontaneous gag—become the beating heart of the experience. For audiences joining us at Le Rideau Rouge, the pleasure of this show rests in how it reclaims a word and repurposes it as a badge of comic courage. The performance channels an archetype—someone who refuses to apologize for taking up oxygen—then flips it into a tender, wry study of how we perform ourselves in public. Expect brisk transitions between relatable scenes, from the micro-dramas of office politics to the silent competitions of brunch, via the ritual theater of texting etiquette and the social bluff of “no worries!” when, in fact, yes, worries. We’ve seen how these sequences carry differently across the room: in the front rows, audience members catch the micro-expressions that make a line land twice; farther back, the full silhouette work—stances, pivots, and delicate pauses—tells its own story. Our programming choice to host C'est décidé je deviens une connasse is rooted in what our patrons ask for: contemporary comedy with teeth and heart, delivered with the nimbleness that only a space like ours can elevate. It’s an evening built for laughter, recognition, and that subtle relief that arrives when someone finally says out loud what most of us only think, and does it with style on the Le Rideau Rouge stage in Lyon. To not miss any event, subscribe to our monthly newsletter |