Blandine is the kind of friend we’d all like to have in our circle… As a young mother, she embraces the image of the imperfect woman.
What she defends on stage is life, real life, unfiltered and unedited. Seeing Blandine on stage is like being in your friend’s living room, where she may monopolise the attention a little, but with whom you have the best evenings (no need to mention who wrote this pitch).
She reviews her relationship and the difficulties of young parents, talks about ugly children, about mourning your former life, about the criminal impulses you may have towards self-righteous people, or towards your own spouse, about her relationship with food, about her double chin…
In short, Blandine delivers an unfussy show, full of self-deprecation, a touch of cynicism and sharp jokes.