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Chéri, faut qu'on parle
📅 Jul 16 – Jul 18, 2026
📍 1 BIS Place Saint-Jacques, 60200 Compiègne
À propos
Author: Guillaume Renoult
Genre: Comedy
This comedy is back with a bang!
Sandrine and Patrick are madly in love with each other, but with one small...one very small...one very, very small point of contention...
Sandrine dreams of having a child, but right now the only child she has is her immature Patrick... One of the most successful touring café-théâtre shows of recent years! Prix du printemps du rire 2012. Over 900 performances.
Do we have a child because it's the right person or because it's the right time?...
The theme of commitment and the responsibility of becoming a parent is approached with humor and delicacy.
Through Sandrine and Patrick, whether we're men or women, a subject that speaks to us all is treated in such a funny and telling way that for 1h15 we don't try to know or understand who's right or wrong. We'd rather laugh at this sequence of everyday situations. Everyone's little egoisms are exacerbated by the immature, endearing behavior of this big kid in an athletic body, and the annoyed tenderness of the young woman who won't assume her role until she's a mother.
The humor is good-natured, the situations pertinent and the duo adorable, between bickering, real little problems and fake big ones: the ideal recipe for a modern comedy that hits the nail on the head.
Genre: Comedy
This comedy is back with a bang!
Sandrine and Patrick are madly in love with each other, but with one small...one very small...one very, very small point of contention...
Sandrine dreams of having a child, but right now the only child she has is her immature Patrick... One of the most successful touring café-théâtre shows of recent years! Prix du printemps du rire 2012. Over 900 performances.
Do we have a child because it's the right person or because it's the right time?...
The theme of commitment and the responsibility of becoming a parent is approached with humor and delicacy.
Through Sandrine and Patrick, whether we're men or women, a subject that speaks to us all is treated in such a funny and telling way that for 1h15 we don't try to know or understand who's right or wrong. We'd rather laugh at this sequence of everyday situations. Everyone's little egoisms are exacerbated by the immature, endearing behavior of this big kid in an athletic body, and the annoyed tenderness of the young woman who won't assume her role until she's a mother.
The humor is good-natured, the situations pertinent and the duo adorable, between bickering, real little problems and fake big ones: the ideal recipe for a modern comedy that hits the nail on the head.