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Monsieur Fernandez - Dans L'avis Des Autres - Théâtre Le Boui-boui De Lyon
Monsieur Fernandez - Dans L'avis Des Autres - Théâtre Le Boui-boui De Lyon

Le Boui-Boui


7 Rue Mourguet
LYON Rhône-Alpes
Monsieur Fernandez - Dans L'Avis Des Autres - Théâtre Le Boui-Boui de Lyon at Lyon, 04/08/2026.
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Monsieur Fernandez brings L'avis des autres to Le Boui-Boui

At Le Boui-Boui, we thrive on intimate encounters between artist and audience, the kind where every gesture and whisper counts. That is precisely why we are delighted to welcome Monsieur Fernandez with his new show, L'avis des autres. On our cozy stage in Lyon, the comedian’s finely tuned sense of observation meets a room designed for immediacy: a few steps from the spotlight, a heartbeat from the laugh. From our vantage point backstage, what excites us most is the precision with which he crafts an evening around a universal pressure point—the way other people’s opinions shape (and sometimes derail) our daily lives. The show’s architecture is nimble and modern, blending character work, candid confession, and quickfire callbacks. Fernandez’s pacing suits our room: he lets silence breathe when a point stings, then detonates a punchline that ricochets off our brick walls. It is an hour where social mirrors, digital comment threads, and family dynamics collide, and the immediacy of Le Boui-Boui amplifies every twist.

Inside the humor and the moment

As presenters, we see artists at many stages of their journeys, and what’s notable right now about Monsieur Fernandez is how deliberately he is shaping this chapter. L'avis des autres arrives with fresh material and an elastic structure that allows him to pivot from sharp satire to playful absurdity without losing the throughline. You will hear him stitch together bits he introduces on stage with disarming clarity—segments like “Le groupe WhatsApp de la famille,” “Le rendez-vous à la préfecture,” “Le voisin qui sait tout,” “Le coach de vie improvisé,” and “Le contrôleur du tram”—each a miniature social laboratory where a throwaway remark can snowball into a full-blown verdict. The audience gets to watch him turn status anxiety into comedy mechanics: he tests what happens when a rumor spreads, how a five-star rating culture rewires our choices, and why we outsource self-worth to spectators we’ll never meet. In our room, that thematic thread tightens, helped by our crisp sound and the proximity that makes every raised eyebrow legible.

We also love how the show’s live electricity encourages spontaneous moments unique to Le Boui-Boui. Monsieur Fernandez is at ease weaving crowd energy into his narrative without losing control of the arc, teasing out micro-stories from the front row and looping them back into the fabric of L'avis des autres. Expect well-calibrated physicality, a chameleon’s ear for voices, and an instinct for timing that leans into surprise rather than volume. From our side of the lights, we see a comedian in full conversation with the moment: refining transitions, tightening tags, and letting scenes breathe just long enough for recognition—and laughter—to ripple across the seats. If you’ve followed his recent stage work, you’ll notice how these named bits function like signposts through the hour, guiding you from family group chats to bureaucratic mazes, from neighborhood gossip to public transport micro-dramas. In the unique closeness of Le Boui-Boui, those everyday situations feel cinematic, and the question at the core of the night—what do we owe to L'avis des autres?—lands with warmth, edge, and a decidedly Lyonnais cadence.



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