In "Culture media" on Europe 1, the comedian evokes his new show, "Brut". A show that wanted very free and in which it is allowed to evoke subjects that it was prohibited until then.

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His new show is called Brut and indeed, he assures, Jean-Luc Lemoine adopts a very free and cash tone for his one-man-show. To the point that he even doubts that it can be broadcast on television. "I do not know if it will be able to pass because it is necessary to be careful with the CSA", confides the comedian with the microphone of Media culture , "there is a true freedom". Former columnist of Touche not at my post! , the comedian returns to the scene while his last show was If you missed the beginning .

"The stage is one of the last spaces of freedom"

Jean-Luc Lemoine has played some Brut dates for the moment and he is very happy with the reaction of the spectators. "People laugh a lot and especially, they are very surprised by the tone that I use, which contrasts with my previous shows," says the comedian. Veganism, terrorism and even politics, Jean-Luc Lemoine "talks about everything". "I had never discussed politics in my shows," he says as an example.

With Brut , Jean-Luc Lemoine wanted a show "very free, very refined, without particular staging effects". He is preparing to embark on a major tour of the regions before joining Paris. "The scene is one of the last spaces of freedom," he says in conclusion.