24January2026
Spectacle : La fille de Joie et le bourgeois
Salle des fêtes Place Célestin-Adolphe Pégoud 38620 Montferrat
About
A fictional encounter between Edith Piaf and Jacques Brel. By "Les Clochards de Nova" with Sandra Avenier and Thierry Gratier de St Louis on vocals and Eric Francavilla on acoustic guitar.
Sandra and Thierry, two voices and two bodies inhabited by them, which make us experience with passion, thanks to very personal interpretations.
Eric Francavilla and his acoustic guitar, who together seem to bring together a joyful philharmonic orchestra on stage.
A subtle blend of anecdotes, theatrical songs and live music.
A fictional encounter between Edith Piaf and Jacques Brel.
You will find the prostitute, the bourgeois, Milord, those people, Amsterdam, The crowd, The man on the motorcycle, Madeleine, Vesoul, Lovers for a day but also the old lovers, Jacky and many others….
An hour and a half of dynamic passion, sharing, sweat, love and humor!
Piaf was born on December 19, 1915, in the dead of winter in a filthy, stinking Paris. She came into the world on the steps of a building's entrance, passing directly from her mother's womb to a policeman's cape. An empty womb and a street education.
Jacques Brel was born on April 8, 1929 near Brussels into a bourgeois family, well-off materially, with a silver spoon in his mouth… A good family education and a full belly.
In 1935, Piaf was 20 years old when she was spotted by cabaret manager Jacques Canetti while singing Fréhel songs. That same year, she recorded her first 78 rpm record. She was so frail, small, and sickly that Jacques Canetti gave her the nickname "Piaf."
Jacques Brel in 1935 was just 6 years old, and he played Cowboys and Indians around the large bourgeois table where his father and his friends smoked big cigars and sipped their Cognac while talking about their savings.
15 years, two worlds and a chasm between Brel and Piaf…
The prostitute on the street corner over there and the bourgeois…
Eric Francavilla and his acoustic guitar, who together seem to bring together a joyful philharmonic orchestra on stage.
A subtle blend of anecdotes, theatrical songs and live music.
A fictional encounter between Edith Piaf and Jacques Brel.
You will find the prostitute, the bourgeois, Milord, those people, Amsterdam, The crowd, The man on the motorcycle, Madeleine, Vesoul, Lovers for a day but also the old lovers, Jacky and many others….
An hour and a half of dynamic passion, sharing, sweat, love and humor!
Piaf was born on December 19, 1915, in the dead of winter in a filthy, stinking Paris. She came into the world on the steps of a building's entrance, passing directly from her mother's womb to a policeman's cape. An empty womb and a street education.
Jacques Brel was born on April 8, 1929 near Brussels into a bourgeois family, well-off materially, with a silver spoon in his mouth… A good family education and a full belly.
In 1935, Piaf was 20 years old when she was spotted by cabaret manager Jacques Canetti while singing Fréhel songs. That same year, she recorded her first 78 rpm record. She was so frail, small, and sickly that Jacques Canetti gave her the nickname "Piaf."
Jacques Brel in 1935 was just 6 years old, and he played Cowboys and Indians around the large bourgeois table where his father and his friends smoked big cigars and sipped their Cognac while talking about their savings.
15 years, two worlds and a chasm between Brel and Piaf…
The prostitute on the street corner over there and the bourgeois…
Opening
Saturday 24 January 2026 at 20 am.
Doors open at 20 p.m.
Doors open at 20 p.m.
Prices
Single price: 15 €.
Online on HelloAsso https://www.helloasso.com/associations/montferrat-en-fete/evenements/la-fille-de-joie-et-le-bourgeois.
Online on HelloAsso https://www.helloasso.com/associations/montferrat-en-fete/evenements/la-fille-de-joie-et-le-bourgeois.
Payment methods
Book
Reservations can be made by phone or via HelloAsso.
FAQ
Is the event free?
No, this event requires payment.
Is the event suitable for children/families?
No, the organizer did not identify this event as a special children's event.
Do we need to book in advance?
Yes, you need to book in advance to attend this event.
