
Undress me
Undress me there are three portraits to choose from PER EVENING.
an offbeat ball, subversive shows, exquisite orgies, zooms on a person! They will offer you a version of themselves that they have explored just to awaken your senses!
You will shudder, cry, laugh with joy! You're going to rain from every orifice!
Who are they ? Ordinary people secretly explore the remastered and extraordinary version of themselves!
the one who knows how to do everything

You don't have a job, you're not really fat, you don't have model height, it's going to be difficult, you don't live in Paris, your parents aren't in the business, you don't 'you're nobody's daughter, you could play the mother, but you're not old enough, you'll never be a young premiere, nor an ingenue, you're too tall...so, I'll be Lara Croft
Writing and direction: Frédérique Lecomte
With: Estelle Petit
Scenography and costumes: Christine Mobers
Photography: Véronique Vercheval
la boxeuse
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Marta, c’est un uppercut au système. Elle vient du Cabinda et boxe l’administration comme on esquive les coups du sort. Bénévole acharnée, elle donne sans compter. Sa maladie est invisible, mais elle, on ne peut pas la rater. Elle chante sa vie, balance ses rêves et ses batailles en pleine face. Elle voudrait être adoptée, pas pour exister, mais pour souffler. Martha a changé. Plus forte, plus libre, elle danse entre les cases qu’on voudrait lui imposer.
Writing and direction: Frédérique Lecomte
With: Christine Mobers
Scenography and costumes: Christine Mobers
Photography: Véronique Vercheval
the suicide bomber

It's a scene that will tickle your pity, your charity. You will want to console me, take me in your arms, tap me on the shoulder and tell me that it will be okay. You might want to give me some money. You will have plenty of empathy. You will undoubtedly ask yourself questions: can we do this in the theater, how far can we go? Can we laugh at everything? The scene will test you.
I was inspired by a number from “La France a un incoyable talent”, it’s the scene from Chantaaaal. I am going to reproduce the cult scene from the Titanic. Come on... Music!
Writing and direction: Frédérique Lecomte
With: Claire Coché
Scenography and costumes: Christine Mobers
Photography: Véronique Vercheval
Oh my sweet darling
Angélique has been acting for years. She played the cliché of the man. The man who has big muscles, fixes cars, reads Playbloy. Today, Angélique is a subversive princess. She strips herself of her alienations, her masks, her gender dictates. In a sparkling red dress, she discovers herself hybrid, multiple and reinvents herself. It arouses the naughty, taken aback look of the audience. She celebrates Father's Day and Mother's Day alone, her daughters in photography.
Writing and direction: Frédérique Lecomte
With: Angélique Sautois
Scenography and costumes: Christine Mobers
Dramaturgy: Ewout d’Hoore
Collage: Frédérique Lecomte
the head pass

Sonia Byby is raw gold. Sonia Byby a moving Castafiore. She sings furiously about the irony of her fate. Of Belgian and Congolese blood, she has no papers, no job, no country. She hatches, invents words, sings about her faults and her children whom she cries. Through the magic of a witch, she enjoys reality and administrative idiocy. With her immense and majestic body, she plays with her breasts, her potential, and Western artistic codes. She travels through the bodies of Mama Mia, Wonder Woman or even Fiona, Shrek's wife and we travel with her, overwhelmed by this groovy witch with a big heart.
Writing and direction: Frédérique Lecomte
With: Sonia Byby Sona
Scenography and costumes: Christine Mobers
Dramaturgy: Ewout d’Hoore
Collage: Frédérique Lecomte
Photography: Stephan Vincke and Max Lebras
the madonna cabaret

He sings, he dances, he is beautiful, as a man and as a woman. It is an activist cabaret but beyond the cabaret, it explores the question of gender, limits, Drag Queens, LGTB rights, feminism and masculinity.
Colorful, kitsch, sensitive, raw, poetic, wild, moving, Bastien crosses the genre spectrum before you.
Directed and written: Frédérique Lecomte
Game: Bastien Poncelet
Costumes: Christine Mobers
Graphics: Bastien Poncelet
Video: Noé Reutenauer
Project management: Nina Gourevitch
Cost of the show: €1500
Photography: Lissa Djata
Art&Vie Code star 5089 - 17