Blandine Lehout in The Life of Your Mother
Blandine Lehout in The Life of Your Mother
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Blandine is kind of the friend you'd like to have in your group... A young mother, she embraces the image of the imperfect woman.<p> What she defends on stage is life, real life, unfiltered, unretouched. Seeing Blandine on stage is like being in your friend's living room who, admittedly, monopolizes a bit of attention but with whom you spend the best evenings (no need to mention who wrote this pitch).</p><p> She reviews her married life and the difficulties of young parents, talks about ugly children, about knowing how to mourn one's former life, about the criminal impulses one can have towards moralizers, or towards one's own spouse, about her relationship with food, about her double chin...</p><p> In short, Blandine delivers a liberating show, full of self-deprecation, a bit of cynicism and hard-hitting jokes.</p>
