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So, here we have 'Thierry Le Luron - A Marigny' from 1980, a real slice of performance art history. It's recorded at Théâtre Marigny, and honestly, it captures this vibrant, almost electric atmosphere that you just don't find in many modern shows. Le Luron's style is sharp, blending parody with a kind of social commentary that feels both nostalgic and fresh. His timing is impeccable, and the way he interacts with the audience really draws you in. There's a rawness to his performances, a testament to his skill in bringing characters to life that makes it distinctive and memorable in its own right.
This recording is somewhat elusive in the collector community, as it was not widely distributed upon its release. Some editions may surface, but the original captures the essence of that evening with a certain intimacy. It's a piece that sparks interest among fans of classic French comedy, given its unique blend of humor and social commentary, and the scarcity adds to its appeal for collectors who appreciate live performance recordings.
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