
Faites entrer Fabrice Eboué
Oct 17 2010
•1h 27m
•Comedy
Revealed to the general public through the Jamel Comedy Club, Fabrice Eboué is one of the leaders of the French stand-up scene. In this show, with sharp comebacks, he mocks all the clichés about today's society and spares neither the political world nor the entertainment industry.
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Fabrice Eboué
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