'Padron My French' set for March 22-24 on Main Street
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Wednesday, January 30, 2019
The Main Street Playhouse, 6766 Main Street, will present Pardon My French from March 22 to 24. An unorthodox French Cabaret Show, in English bien sûr. A one-of-a-kind performance with classic Parisian songs, Gallic humor and just the right amount of jokes that will make the audience blush.
Pardon My French is filled with classic French songs like “C’est magnifique”, “C’est si bon”, and “If you go away”.
But don’t think for a second that it is only another tribute to Tangi Colombel’s French heritage, not! Colombel adds his own flavor, his “Ameri-French” sense of humor and this “je ne sais quoi” that will make the audience to ask for more!
Colombel is a native of France. He is an actor and singer who appeared in various plays and musicals like “Jacques Brel is Alive” and “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” at Palm Beach Dramaworks. He was featured in the French Movie “Bienvenue à Bord” and the American Film “Step Up 4”. On television he has been seen in a French version of “My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiancé,” in Netflix's Bloodline season 2 and several Telenovelas produced by NBC/Telemundo in Spanish.
Recently he was seen in “Le peignoir aux Alouettes”, a French modern Vaudeville at the Fillmore Theatre in Miami, appeared in different commercials such as Sprite, Johnny Rockets, Western Union. He has been touring all around America and the world including Korea and Japan to reveal what French singing is really about, which helped him create his own show “Pardon My French.”
Tickets are $30 for adults and $25 for students, seniors and military personnel. Tickets may be purchased at www.mainstreetplayers.com/tickets/. Some material may be inappropriate for a younger audience.