Les Femmes Ont Toujours Raison, Les Hommes N'ont Jamais Tort ! - Le Rideau Rouge (lyon) |
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Les Femmes Ont Toujours Raison, Les Hommes N'ont Jamais Tort ! - Le Rideau Rouge (lyon)
Le Rideau Rouge1 Place Bertone LYON |
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Les Femmes ont Toujours Raison, Les Hommes N'ont Jamais Tort ! - Le Rideau Rouge (Lyon) at Lyon, 25/11/2025. All practical information (prices, ticketing, seating plan) for this show are to be found on this page. Tickets for the next show of Les Femmes ont Toujours Raison, Les Hommes N'ont Jamais Tort ! - 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 Les Femmes ont Toujours Raison, Les Hommes N'ont Jamais Tort ! - Le Rideau Rouge (Lyon) on stage! At Le Rideau Rouge, an evening tailored for sharp, generous laughterAt Le Rideau Rouge, we take pride in curating shows that thrive on immediacy, intimacy, and the joy of shared discovery—qualities that define Les femmes ont toujours raison, les hommes n'ont jamais tort. Our red-draped stage and close-up sightlines were chosen to highlight the quick-fire back-and-forth that powers this relationship comedy: the knowing glances, the mischievous asides, the explosions of recognition when an everyday squabble suddenly becomes hilariously universal. From the moment the house lights dim, the room becomes a conspiratorial circle where couples, friends, and solo spectators feel equally invited into the joke. We’ve tuned our sound and light design to amplify the performer’s rhythm—nimble transitions, candid audience interplay, and an elastic tempo that lets punchlines breathe. On our side, the programming team has watched this material evolve set after set, and we’ve seen how each sequence—about communication, modern dating etiquette, shifting expectations, and the wonderfully stubborn logic of love—lands with Lyon audiences. The show’s promise is simple and irresistible: hold a mirror up to the age-old comedy of “us,” and find a thousand new reflections. Current momentum, fresh material, and a tour that keeps growingWe welcome this date at Le Rideau Rouge at a moment when the artist’s momentum is unmistakable. The tour around Les femmes ont toujours raison, les hommes n'ont jamais tort keeps expanding, with new cities added as word of mouth spreads, and fresh passages of material being sharpened week after week. Between tour stops, the performer has been releasing short digital clips and testing ideas in late-night club slots—those tight, high-energy sets where a single gesture or callback can redefine a whole bit. The sensibility is firmly of-the-moment: topical, curious, and unafraid to bounce from domestic negotiations to larger cultural shifts in how we speak about love and equality. That currency places the show in lively conversation with today’s French comedy ecosystem, one many of our patrons follow through popular programs and segments such as Quotidien, C à Vous, Clique, Touche Pas à Mon Poste, La Bande Originale on France Inter, La drôle d’humeur, and the streaming hit LOL, qui rit sort!. Audiences come primed for a blend of observational sharpness and warm complicity, and this performance meets them exactly there—balancing crafted storytelling with a readiness to riff on the room. As a venue, we love that combination: it keeps every date unique to Le Rideau Rouge, while letting the core architecture of the show grow stronger on tour. Because the comedy turns on how we live together now, our team has leaned into that community feel from the lobby to the curtain call. Doors open early enough for a relaxed arrival; families of regulars mingle with first-timers who’ve grabbed seats on a friend’s recommendation; whispers of “that bit about the group chat” or “wait for the rings-and-keys routine” ripple through the room. On stage, the writing alternates between chiselled sequences and playful detours: crowd micro-interviews, spur-of-the-moment confessions, and the occasional theatrical flourish that reminds you we’re in a theater, not a studio. Themes recur with new angles—compromise versus pride, the choreography of chores, the politics of planning a weekend—so that even returning spectators spot fresh gears clicking into place. In our space, the performer leans into micro-gestures and timing; little pauses become punchlines, and running gags knit the evening together. It’s the kind of show that feels right at home in a red-curtain room like ours: intimate enough for winks and improvisations, sturdy enough to carry the quiet moments, and bold enough to send everyone back into the Lyon night trading favorite lines. For those following the artist’s trajectory, this date offers a snapshot of a creator in full flight—touring widely, refining material in real time, and tapping into the same cultural pulse that keeps contemporary comedy buzzing on air and online—only here, you get the live-wire charge that only Le Rideau Rouge can offer. To not miss any event, subscribe to our monthly newsletter |