With Anne Roumanoff, Stéphane Murat and Alexis Macquart, two of the members of the trio "Desperate Housemen", come back on the success of the Parisian show.

ANNE ROUMANOFF, THAT'S GOOD

The years pass but the success, it is not denied. For more than five years now, Stéphane Murat, Jérôme Daran and Alexis Macquart have been on show at Desperate Housemen , a show about the "modern man" in Paris. At Anne Roumanoff Tuesday, two members of the trio come back on this success.

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"It's so hard to be successful in this business." Not very present in the media, Stéphane Murat and Alexis Macquart believe to be sold out thanks to "word of mouth". "When we go into contact with our public, we often meet someone who tells us that he came back by bringing another person with him," says Stéphane Murat.

"We are currently in the sixth year of the show," said Alexis Macquart. "It's so difficult to have a success in this business, that when you have one, it hangs on it," he says.

Yet initially, Desperate Housemen chained the empty rooms. "For a long time, it was not a success," says Alexis Macquart. Today regularly complete, the show is played until June at Grand Point Virgule.