Panayotis Pascot Reigns at Paris Opera House with Beloved Show
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- French comedian Panayotis Pascot performed his show "Entre les deux" at the Palais Garnier in Paris.
- The show, which blends self-deprecation, dark humor, and absurdity, played to over 2,000 captivated audience members.
- Pascot expressed his lifelong dream of performing in the historic venue, calling it the most beautiful hall in his eyes.
French comedian Panayotis Pascot recently fulfilled a childhood dream by performing his show "Entre les deux" at the prestigious Palais Garnier in Paris. The historic opera house, usually reserved for classical performances, hosted over 2,000 attendees for two nights, who were reportedly enthralled by Pascot's blend of self-deprecation, dark humor, and absurdity.
Pascot, considered a sensation in the French stand-up scene, shared his excitement about performing in what he described as "the most beautiful hall in my eyes" on social media. The comedian, known for his versatility, delivered an hour and a half of sketches that resonated deeply with the audience, transforming the iconic Parisian venue into a space filled with laughter.
The performance at the Dรดme de Paris in November is anticipated, following this successful and emotionally resonant engagement at the Palais Garnier. Pascot's ability to connect with a large audience in such an unusual setting highlights his growing influence and appeal in contemporary comedy.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.