Currently playing at the Théâtre des Variétés, Toute la famille que j’aime is a comedy penned by Fabrice Donnio and Sacha Judaszko, directed by Anne Bouvier. The cast features Michel Boujenah, Guillaume Bouchède, Anne-Sophie Germanaz, and Raphaëline Goupilleau.
The story follows a brother and sister whose father, a devoted fan of Johnny Hallyday, becomes a source of significant concern. Convinced that he might disinherit them to emulate his idol, they decide to act preemptively and do everything in their power to claim his fortune—while he's still alive. The play unfolds as a comedic tableau focused on sibling rivalry and the complex issues surrounding inheritance and family legacy.
Marketed as a “spicy and manic” comedy by the creators of La Moustâche, this piece fits squarely into the tradition of boulevard theater. It explores themes of parent-child relationships, family tensions, and the often-complex strategies surrounding inheritance. The bonds of blood serve as the driving force behind a plot where emotional attachments clash with financial interests.
The set design is by Citronelle Dufay, with lighting by Denis Koransky and costumes created by Noémie Balayre. The music is composed by Mehdi Bourayou and Laurent Guillet. César Duminil handles the assistant direction. This captivating production can be seen at the Théâtre des Variétés.
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Dates and Opening Time
From January 23, 2026 to May 9, 2026
Location
Théâtre des Variétés
7 Boulevard Montmartre
75002 Paris 2















