It’s All Going to Turn Out Fine is the debut solo show by Camille Giry. Performed at La Nouvelle Seine in Paris, this one-woman show offers an accessible take on feminism, envisioned as a space for dialogue and understanding. The artist starts from a simple observation: the word “feminist” still carries many misconceptions, which she chooses to confront head-on on stage.
The show combines a script that blends humor with educational insights. Camille Giry deconstructs common stereotypes about feminism using concrete examples, personal experiences, and factual data. The topics explored challenge societal perceptions, fears, and misconceptions surrounding equality, all while grounding these issues in everyday life.
On stage, Ça va bien se passer embraces the conventions of stand-up comedy. The production remains minimalist, focusing primarily on spoken word. The rhythm is built through a mix of jokes, storytelling, and metaphorical visuals. This straightforward approach creates an intimate connection with the audience and allows the humor and narratives to unfold gradually, building momentum step by step.
Trained at Cours Florent, Camille Giry has previously starred in several theater productions and taught improvisation. She is also well known as one half of the duo Camille & Justine, which has a strong presence on social media. Her diverse experience fuels a performance that blends commitment, storytelling, and contemporary stage practice.
Ça va bien se passer is currently playing at La Nouvelle Seine in Paris and will run there until March 21, 2026.
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Dates and Opening Time
From January 16, 2026 to March 21, 2026
Location
La Nouvelle Scène
3 Quai de Montebello
75005 Paris 5















