
Franck Dubosc et Stéphane Rousseau - Permission accordée
Franck Dubosc and Stéphane Rousseau, after triumphing in Montreal and Nantes, throw the ropes at the Zenith in Paris for an exceptional show extended many unpublished sketches and their best TV drama. Accompanied many artists including Florence Foresti, Patrick Timsit, Anthony Kavanagh, Elie Semoun, Jonathan Lambert and Elisabeth Buffet they lead us to a hilarious show which links two hours, unpublished sketches, parodies and dances ...
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Plot Summary
This is a recorded stand-up comedy special featuring French comedian Franck Dubosc and Canadian comedian Stéphane Rousseau. The show showcases their individual comedic styles and shared humor, often involving observations about relationships, daily life, and cultural differences. The performance is energetic and interactive, drawing laughter from the audience through relatable anecdotes and witty remarks.
Critical Reception
As a stand-up comedy special, critical reception is largely based on audience enjoyment and the comedians' performance quality. Both Dubosc and Rousseau are known for their popular appeal in French-speaking countries, and this collaboration was generally well-received by their fans for its humor and engaging performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for the chemistry between the two comedians.
- Audiences enjoyed the relatable humor and energetic performances.
- Dubosc and Rousseau successfully delivered a night of laughter with their distinct styles.
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Fun Fact
This special marked a notable collaboration between two prominent comedians from different French-speaking regions, France and Quebec.
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