Laurie Peret in See You Soon Somewhere
Laurie Peret in See You Soon Somewhere
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From her inability to run a household alone, to her addictions which she battles every other week, her love for dangerous men or the complex story of her birth, she portrays her daily life as "a series of entertaining catastrophes for which she is solely responsible".<br><br> But although she is "her own worst danger", she is doing well. She is doing well because she has finally met someone: herself.<br><br> A second, effective show, much more stand-up than the first but just as musical. We find his songs accompanied by a small piano, his trademark, although this time it's not a toy but a real instrument with retro funk colors.<br><br> For her, the appointment is made, See you soon somewhere. If we knew her until now as a silly, overwhelmed mother, Laurie Peret leaves the character to present herself as a woman, alone, in her forties.
