This is André Sauvé's third show, with a more philosophical tone. Nothing predestined André Sauvé for a career in comedy. Originally a teacher and therapist, he also studied and taught Bharata Natyam, the classical Indian dance, for many years. At the age of 37, André Sauvé took the daring gamble of launching a career in comedy.The recipe for his success lies in a universe as rich as it is crazy, in which he manages with absurd ease to highlight all the little neurotic details of everyday life, often going from one thing to another in a flash.
MONOLOGUES AND UNEXPECTED DETOURS
Nothing predestined André Sauvé for the stage. Life's ups and downs nevertheless led him down the path of writing and performing, from the shadows to the light. In between, there have been many transformations: little things become big issues, and vice-versa, since writing is anything but a linear process. By revisiting some of his monologues, the humorist recalls the initial spark, evokes the work of erasures and retouching that followed, reveals the themes that obsess him and describes the astonishing paths that the human brain sometimes takes when it is let loose, paths that become unpredictable detours under his deft pen. But in truth, for the author, this book is simply a new way of bringing to life the theater that is constantly being played out within him, so that it echoes in the reader and leads him or her to utter those two little words: "Me too."