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Anne Roumanoff was 22 years old, with a degree in political science under her belt and ten years of theater experience behind her when she presented her first one-woman show at the Théâtre des Blancs Manteaux. That was in the late 1980s. Ten years later, after a few forays into theater, television, film, and radio, the bubbly brunette took over the legendary Olympia theater for three days with a show featuring her greatest hits, plus a few new pieces. Lighthearted or ironic, her sketches are inspired by women, all women, young and old, unemployed or successful, exquisite or exasperating—or both at the same time.
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At 55, Anne is finally enjoying her freedom after her children leave home. But everything changes when her 23-year-old daughter, Louise, moves back in with her after a professional and romantic failure. And to make matters worse, her son, Théo, announces that she's going to be a grandmother! Anne realizes that life never goes as planned and that, at any age, we are still learning to grow up.

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