Invited Saturday of There is not a life in life, on Europe 1, Kev Adams announced that he wanted to open an open scene in Paris, a bit like the Jamel Comedy Club.

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Kev Adams wants to follow in the footsteps of Jamel Debbouze, one of his "models". Invited Saturday of There is not a life in life , on Europe 1, the comedian announces that he will open "within a few weeks" a "Comedy room", a stage open to young talents, on the principle of "Jamel Comedy Club". His future name: "Freedge".

"Like a 'Comedy Club' but smaller, more modest"

Kev Adams discovered the scenes opened at 16, in Paris, which currently has about fifteen. "There are not enough, compared to other cities, in New York, there are 300 open stages, 250 in Los Angeles, and in these cities there are endless places for comedians for all types of actors, actors can make up to five, six, seven passages ", he explains to the microphone of Europe 1.

"This is not the case in France and it is besides why among my many projects, we will open very soon a 'Comedy room', like a 'Comedy club' but in smaller, more modest, with the possibility for a lot of people to come and play ", announces the humorist, who wants to be" proposers of scenes for new talents ".

"We had skètchs to have pizzas"

His future room should open rue Montorgueuil in Paris. It will be "inspired by this place where I started, the Pranzo, which was a bit of a reference for young comedians," says Kev Adams. "I had the chance to share the stage with people like Kyan Khojandi, Blanche Gardin, Malik Bentalha, a lot of names that are now known to the general public, we all started in this pizzeria café, we made skètchs for pizza, "he recalls.

"Of course, it's inspiring.I would be pleased if there is a new place like this, where you can eat, eat and meet between actors," continues the comedian. "Obviously, Jamel did it, with the Jamel Comedy Club, which is great, it is one of the spearheads of the French Comedy club, but I think objectively that it lacks it. for the young, the very young, to have a place to express themselves, to work, "he concludes.