For its 9th edition, Jérémy Ferrari's Duos Impossibles come to Paris for a unique and exceptional date. Join Jérémy Ferrari and a host of other artists on the legendary Folies Bergère stage for a gala evening of improbable and surprising duets. As every year, the evening will be filmed for television.
For the 8th edition of his "Duos impossibles", Jérémy Ferrari takes to the Folies Bergère stage with a host of artists chosen by himself. Each was assigned a pairing, and together the duos were tasked with writing and performing a sketch on the year's theme: love.
Hosted by Kyan Khojandi, in sixty minutes, sixty artists follow one another on stage. Which means they have sixty seconds, and not one more, to hold the spectators' attention and draw them into their world. The witticisms fuse, forming a veritable fireworks display of witticisms and funny situations, to the delight of viewers, but also of guest comedians.
Jérémy Ferrari (born 6 April 1985) is a French comedian and radio/television presenter. He is known for his black comedy. In his comedic sketches, he deals with racism, xenophobia, misogyny, and other forms of discrimination. Ferrari grew up in the Ardennes, in the commune of Villers-Semeuse. His parents worked in local shops. In high school, Ferrari dropped out in order to study theatre and comedy in more detail. At a young age, he began to tour and present his first one-man show, De sketches en sketches, and at the age of seventeen, he went to Paris to study in the Cours Florent drama school. A well-known comedian in France, he shares an on-stage rivalry with comedian Arnaud Tsamère. Source: Article "Jérémy Ferrari" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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