After two streaming performances, Clara Morgane renews her show for the Parisian cabaret Oh!

Caesar.

Invited Monday of the show "It feels good", she explains what will await the spectators, who will discover about fifteen artists, including the mentalist and French YouTuber Fabien Olicard.

INTERVIEW

15 euros to see 15 artists.

This is the promise of Clara Morgane and the show she offers in streaming for the Parisian cabaret Oh!

Caesar, with a third online performance, Saturday evening.

Guest of Anne Roumanoff's program

It

feels 

good

, Clara Morgane explains why this show, of which she is the leader of the review, is close to her heart and what awaits the spectators.

"There are lots of great artists! This time, we have guests and we are lucky to have Fabien Olicard, who is one of the greatest French mentalists", rejoices Clara Morgane.

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The magazine leader will present the numbers of the 15 artists gathered on stage "dancers, singers, pole dancers, burlesque strippers, comedians, there is really everything", lists Clara Morgane.

She adds that the streaming ticket can be added to box deliveries, so you can have food, drink and party during the show.

“The idea was to bring the party home,” she explains.

A show despite the closure

"We wanted to try to bring a little glitter in this particular life, in addition to offering the cabaret in streaming", adds the one who has been evolving in the cabaret world for several years.

Clara Morgane recognizes that, despite these additional sales, the show is not profitable, but that it is a way of bringing the venues to life while they wait for their reopening.

After the improvised Instagram lives of the first confinement, many rooms and artists now offer professional streaming shows.

This is the case of many comedians (Amelle Chahbi, Arnaud Demanche, Kev Adams and Camille Lellouche), but also of the magician Eric Antoine, and even of the theater festival "Citizen's Words", in particular.

In his speech on March 31, Emmanuel Macron spoke of a gradual reopening of places of culture from mid-May.