Stan in Excusez-moi pardon!
Stan in Excusez-moi pardon!
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"Excuse me, pardon!", a new one-man show that blends humor, theatre, song, music and dance.<p> While continuing the success of "What if works of art could speak?", performed to date more than 220 times throughout France, Stan, whose real name is Christophe Carotenuto, presents "Excuse me, sorry!", a new one-man show that blends humor, theatre, song, music and dance.</p><p> Speaking sometimes in a bare voice, sometimes with his avatar of the kind rapper who sings and dances, he explores how kindness, often seen as a weakness, can lead to beneficial societal development.</p><p> He also observes how art can lead to a joyful gathering, a valuing of the other, and to acting collectively with an enlightened eye and a conscious heart.</p><p> Winner of awards at around twenty festivals, Stan can be seen on stage in Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull", "Three Sisters" and "The Cherry Orchard", directed by Christian Benedetti. He has appeared on screen notably in Brigitte Roüan's "Le débarcadère des anges" where he forms a duo with Gérard Meylan, Dorothée Sebbagh's "Chercher le garçon", Olivier Baroux's "Les Tuche", Emmanuel Mouret's "Une autre vie", Bernard Tanguy's "Parenthèse", and he plays the main role of Antoine in Marie-Stéphane Cattaneo's "Et toi, ça va?".<br><br> <strong>Please note:</strong><br> The student rate is also valid for those over 12 years old and high school students.</p>
