With the Stf & Co project, Stephanie Boutros and Isabelle Le Callennec played Happy New Year yourself this weekend in Val-d'Izé, near Vitré. They will be on the boards again, in Vitré, in February.

They did it! Stéphanie Boutros, of Montreuil-sous-Pérouse, and Isabelle Le Callennec, the former Member of Parliament still councilor, played three times in Val-d'Izé near Vitré this weekend Happy New Year yourself , a comedy of Boulevard written in 1984 by Pauline Daumale. Representations in the framework of the Stf & Co project, which aims to be to donate funds to the League Against Cancer.

€ 50,000 since the beginning

"We posted full Friday, almost full Sunday, and welcomed more than 1,000 spectators on Saturday. This represents € 9,070 donated to the League against cancer ", rejoices Stephanie Boutros, the origin of the project.

This sum will be used to support the O'baja action, set up by Dr. Jacinthe Bonneau-Lagacherie, an oncologist at the South Hospital in Rennes, which aims to provide better personalized support and help in everyday life. 25 years old with cancer

Alongside Stéphanie Boutros and Isabelle Le Callennec, in particular, the team of Stf & Co, who sets the stage and ensures the technique. | DR.

All in all, with this seventh show, nearly € 50,000 (€ 49,738 very precisely) have been donated to the League since the beginning of the adventure Stf & Co a few years ago and for which several close Stéphanie Boutros are on stage.

To reward their volunteer investment, the two women also received a medal by Dr. Jean-François Tourtelier, Chair of the Departmental Committee of the League Against Cancer.

In Vitré in february

For those who would not have had the opportunity to see them on the stage, Stéphanie Boutros and Isabelle Le Callennec will perform a 4th performance, Saturday, February 23, this time at the cultural center in Vitré. "The evening will be organized by the Rotary club of the country Vitré, which is committed to pay its profits to the League against cancer," she adds.

Stéphanie Boutros will then go back to the stage in the fall of 2019, on October 25 and 26, with a new play: I prefer to keep friends , a romantic comedy written by Laurent Ruquier. The story is that of a florist in her fifties, who fell in love with a man on the birthday party of a mutual friend. Determined to tell her everything, she arranges to spend an evening alone with him ...

Stephanie Boutros will play this time alongside Corentin Ogier, one of his best friends.