Paris night out : Comedy in English 'How to Become a Parisian ?'





Description
How to Become a Parisian in One Hour? – The Hit Comedy Show in Paris, 100% in English! Seen by over 800,000 spectators and praised by The New York Times as “Learning to be French through comedy!”, this award-winning one-man show by Olivier Giraud is a must-see experience in Paris! Rated “Certificate of Excellence” on TripAdvisor since 2015 with over 2,500 glowing reviews, this smash-hit comedy will teach you everything you need to know about behaving like a real Parisian — in just one hour! From taking a taxi, ordering in a restaurant, navigating the metro, shopping, clubbing — and more — you'll laugh non-stop while learning the unwritten rules of Parisian life. Performed in a historic 600-seat theatre in the vibrant Opéra district, surrounded by locals and an international audience, this show hilarious and interactive is the perfect night out in Paris. Ohlala! Not recommended for kids under 16 years old. Not accessible to kid under 10 years old.
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Itinerary
* Experience a smash hit show with locals * Follow Olivier Giraud's funny advice for a perfect stay in Paris * 100% in English but accessible to everyone * Hailed by the New York Times “Learning to be French Through Comedy!” * Discover a century old theater in the center of Paris * Choose your seating between 3 categories
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- E voucher accepted
- You'll have the best seats available (within your chosen category) at the time your reservation is placed.
- This show is not recommended for children under 16 years old / Denied access to kids under 10 yearls old
- Dress code is casual.
- Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of Management according to accessibility criteria, regardless of the category chosen.
Reviews(400)
The event is extremely funny and entertaining. The protagonist impresses with facial expressions, gestures, creativity, and, in the end, with spontaneity at the audience's request.
This was incredibly funny my partner is French and me English so we could relate I do recommend it xx
Came here last night with my wife. As Australians it was funny to see him roast a couple of Americans all in jest and they took it well. This comedian does a really good job of working his way through his comedy set and brings high energy to the show. Would 100% recommend This show and maybe dinner in the surrounding area.
Small theatre with confined seats, but super “Paris”! Funny show and interactive. As we were here during heatwave, the A/C was nice!
Amazing, funny, good time, recommended
If you are looking for something to do after touring all day it’s a great respite and a great way to spend and evening.
This was a very enjoyable program done by a very bright expressive entertainer. Great relating to the audience. I think most people with a sense of humor would enjoy it.
A great night out for both of us. We enjoyed the show very much. Wonderful audience interaction. Very entertaining, the time flies by so quickly.
Good comedy set, keeping audience involvement. I'd call this a 16+ show, with some mature themes. If you bring the family, you're going to have to get real cool with a ton of topics real quick. Americans are going to get picked on, as that's a significant portion of his set, but it's all good natured.
This show is for Americans living in movie reality from 30 years ago. The humor follows all the stereotypes created in the 80's-90's movies, and also typical nationality sterotypes. There is also a lot of cringe dances, they take way too long, there is shouting french swearwords as a "funny" language lessons, and most of the show is scripted. He is also taking random viewers on stage to perform. There are few nice sarcasstic jokes though, and you could feel that if the comedian would allow himself to just improvise more it would be much better because he has the improv potential.



