After making his name on Laurent Ruquier?s On n?demande qu?à en rire and honing his skills as an opening act for the likes of Blanche Gardin, Aymeric Lompret has established himself as one of the most distinctive voices on the current comedy scene. A columnist on France Inter, he cultivates a style all his own, blending sarcasm, black humor and unexpected tenderness.
In _YOLO_, co-written and directed with Pierre-Emmanuel Barré, he brings to life a marginal and endearing character: a homeless man on an absurd quest to find his missing dog. A pretext for a journey to the heart of our contemporary contradictions, this story deals with human relationships, political illusions and collective malaise, without moralizing but with a sharp eye.
Aymeric Lompret?s performance is immediately striking: between nonchalance and emotion, he establishes an immediate rapport with the audience, navigating between burlesque and poetry, gentle madness and lucidity. Here, laughter becomes a prism for questioning the world, while at the same time inspiring genuine human warmth.
_YOLO_ (for You Only Live Once) is a biting, mischievous invitation to re-examine our priorities and fully savor the present moment. With its corrosive humor and subtle reflections, this show promises to be hilarious, intelligent and resolutely human.
In _YOLO_, co-written and directed with Pierre-Emmanuel Barré, he brings to life a marginal and endearing character: a homeless man on an absurd quest to find his missing dog. A pretext for a journey to the heart of our contemporary contradictions, this story deals with human relationships, political illusions and collective malaise, without moralizing but with a sharp eye.
Aymeric Lompret?s performance is immediately striking: between nonchalance and emotion, he establishes an immediate rapport with the audience, navigating between burlesque and poetry, gentle madness and lucidity. Here, laughter becomes a prism for questioning the world, while at the same time inspiring genuine human warmth.
_YOLO_ (for You Only Live Once) is a biting, mischievous invitation to re-examine our priorities and fully savor the present moment. With its corrosive humor and subtle reflections, this show promises to be hilarious, intelligent and resolutely human.




